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Old 10-21-2014, 04:37 PM
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I don't know why this happens, but just to spell out what it means: gtkmarshalers.c is supposed to include glib-object.h, which usually lives in /usr/include/glib-2.0/, but it can't find it. Either you don't have glib (including development headers) installed or the build system somehow neglects to figure out where the headers are installed to. I'm surprised it didn't error earlier than that, though.
I am using xcode. I think I need to include it in my project. But I don't see it installed. I believe I have to go download it however if I comment that line out I get other errors I believe are related to glib .. I need to figure out which library version and all that to download for mac and try again when I get a chance.
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Old 10-21-2014, 05:24 PM
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I am using xcode. I think I need to include it in my project. But I don't see it installed. I believe I have to go download it however if I comment that line out I get other errors I believe are related to glib .. I need to figure out which library version and all that to download for mac and try again when I get a chance.
You're gonna need gtkmm and all of its dependencies, as well as gtkglarea, gtksourceview and boost, as it says in the readme. For the gtk stuff you want versions just under 3.0 because gtkglarea doesn't support gtk3 afaik. It's like a dozen packages, this is the thing that macports (and package managers on linux) automate, I'm not sure if there's a better way on OS X.
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