Le jeudi 18 avril 2024 à 22:15:53 UTC+2, ggar...@gmail.com a écrit :
On 18/4/24 14:40, Manolo wrote:
> With FLTK commit e6957fc you should be able to use the system version
> of libdecor
> both in FLTK and GLFW. This should fix the incompatibility you report.
>
It did not work. I think you misunderstood. I am on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
which does not have a libdecor >= 0.2.0.
OK. I had tried with Ubuntu 23.10 and its libdecor version 0.2.0.
FLTK is also compatible with libdecor 0.1.x. But this version does not contain the GTK libdecor plugin,
so I'm reluctent to make FLTK work with this early, outdated, system version of libdecor.
This would decorate all FLTK windows with a black titlebar, making FLTK windows
seem aliens on the desktop.
Would you have the possibility to install from source the last version of libdecor that
would land in /usr/local and bring with it the GTK plugin?
Also, I tried 15d9a350bf715357dec12810dcfe51ba8defbd5d and it choked
with a cmake error:
CMake Error at
/home/gga/code/applications/mrv2/BUILD-Linux-amd64/Release/install/share/fltk/FLTK-Targets.cmake:60
(set_target_properties):
The link interface of target "fltk::fltk" contains:
PkgConfig::PANGOCAIRO
but the target was not found.
I see this too when building a client program with CMake. This was broken by commit 5417ea5.
I have posted a comment asking for this to be repaired.