| Simple install procedure |
| ======================== |
| |
| ```sh |
| tar xf glib-*.tar.gz # unpack the sources |
| cd glib-* # change to the toplevel directory |
| meson setup _build # configure the build |
| meson compile -C _build # build GLib |
| |
| # Become root if necessary |
| |
| meson install -C _build # install GLib |
| ``` |
| |
| Requirements |
| ============ |
| |
| GLib requires a C90-compliant (but not necessarily C99-compliant) C |
| compiler and libc. On UNIX-like systems, it also assumes compliance |
| with at least the original 1990 version of POSIX. |
| |
| GLib-2.0 requires pkg-config, which is tool for tracking the |
| compilation flags needed for libraries. (For each library, a small `.pc` |
| text file is installed in a standard location that contains the |
| compilation flags needed for that library along with version number |
| information.) Information about pkg-config can be found at: |
| |
| http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/ |
| |
| Meson (http://mesonbuild.com/) is also required. If your distribution does not |
| package a new enough version of Meson, it can be [installed using |
| `pip`](https://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html#installing-meson-with-pip). |
| |
| In order to implement conversions between character sets, |
| GLib requires an implementation of the standard `iconv()` routine. |
| Most modern systems will have a suitable implementation, however |
| many older systems lack an `iconv()` implementation. On such systems, |
| you must install the libiconv library. This can be found at: |
| |
| http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ |
| |
| If your system has an iconv implementation but you want to use |
| libiconv instead, you can pass the `--with-libiconv` option to |
| configure. This forces libiconv to be used. |
| |
| Note that if you have libiconv installed in your default include |
| search path (for instance, in `/usr/local/`), but don't enable |
| it, you will get an error while compiling GLib because the |
| `iconv.h` that libiconv installs hides the system iconv. |
| |
| If you are using the native iconv implementation on Solaris |
| instead of libiconv, you'll need to make sure that you have |
| the converters between locale encodings and UTF-8 installed. |
| At a minimum you'll need the `SUNWuiu8` package. You probably |
| should also install the `SUNWciu8`, `SUNWhiu8`, `SUNWjiu8`, and |
| `SUNWkiu8` packages. |
| |
| The native iconv on Compaq Tru64 doesn't contain support for |
| UTF-8, so you'll need to use GNU libiconv instead. (When |
| using GNU libiconv for GLib, you'll need to use GNU libiconv |
| for GNU gettext as well.) This probably applies to related |
| operating systems as well. |
| |
| Finally, for message catalog handling, GLib requires an implementation |
| of `gettext()`. If your system doesn't provide this functionality, |
| you should use the libintl library from the GNU gettext package, |
| available from: |
| |
| http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ |
| |
| Support for extended attributes and SELinux in GIO requires |
| libattr and libselinux. |
| |
| Some of the mimetype-related functionality in GIO requires the |
| `update-mime-database` and `update-desktop-database` utilities, which |
| are part of shared-mime-info and desktop-file-utils, respectively. |
| |
| GObject uses libffi to implement generic marshalling functionality. |
| |
| The Nitty-Gritty |
| ================ |
| |
| Complete information about installing GLib can be found |
| in the file: |
| |
| docs/reference/glib/html/glib-building.html |
| |
| Or online at: |
| |
| https://docs.gtk.org/glib/building.html |
| |
| |
| Installation directories |
| ======================== |
| |
| The location of the installed files is determined by the `--prefix` |
| and `--exec-prefix` options given to configure. There are also more |
| detailed flags to control individual directories. However, the |
| use of these flags is not tested. |
| |
| One particular detail to note, is that the architecture-dependent |
| include file `glibconfig.h` is installed in `$libdir/glib-2.0/include/`. |
| |
| `.pc` files for the various libraries are installed in |
| `$libdir/pkgconfig` to provide information when compiling |
| other packages that depend on GLib. If you set `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` |
| so that it points to this directory, then you can get the |
| correct include flags and library flags for compiling a GLib |
| application with: |
| |
| ```sh |
| pkg-config --cflags glib-2.0 |
| pkg-config --libs glib-2.0 |
| ``` |
| |
| This is the only supported way of determining the include and library flags |
| for building against GLib. |
| |
| |
| Cross-compiling GLib |
| ==================== |
| |
| Information about cross-compilation of GLib can be found |
| in the file: |
| |
| docs/reference/glib/html/glib-cross-compiling.html |
| |
| Or online at: |
| |
| https://docs.gtk.org/glib/cross-compiling.html |