Peter, You need to add the --enable-glade option in the README. Untill you just mentioned it, I would have never figured out how to get the Glade interface to work. I see this attempt at getting GTK-Server running on Fedora as a way to spot the holes in the docs. I hope others will share their results of getting GTK-Server compiled on their OS version. Is there anyway to pass the known host/build/cpu as a command line switch for configure? John > -----Original Message----- > From: gtk-server-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:gtk-server-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter van Eerten > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 6:14 AM > To: gtk-server@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [gtk-server] Re: Fedora Compile > > Yes. In this 'scriptbasic' subdirectory you'll also find a > README. Make sure you have actually compiled Scriptbasic, > because the header files are generated during execution of > the compilescript './setup'. > > To resume: > > 1) Put all Scriptbasic sources + headerfiles into the > 'scriptbasic' subdirectory > 2) ./configure --enable-scriptbasic --enable-glade --with-gtk2 > 3) make > 4) make install > > The resulting 'gtk-server.so' will be put into the > 'scriptbasic' subdirectory. > Also you'll find a 'gtk.bas' include file here. > > Peter > > > Citeren John Spikowski <johnspikowski@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > > To compile for Scriptbasic, make sure you have cleaned up your > > > GTK-server sourcedirectory first with "make clean". > > > Otherwise old objectfiles will be used for linking. > > > > > > Also the complete sourcetree of Scriptbasic should be > available in > > > the 'scriptbasic' subdirectory, since some of the Scriptbasic > > > headerfiles are needed for compilation. > > > > > > Peter > > > > Two outstanding tips. So I need to take the contents of the > > ScriptBasic source directory and put in the gtk-server > scriptbasic sub-directory? > > > > John > > > > > > > > > > > -- > http://www.gtk-server.org > >