Dearest ones,

       I have a working set of .C and .H source files for my 
application, a bunch of Glade files and their icons in a subdirectory 
called "pixmaps", and I can get all this stuff compiled and functional 
through Anjuta. Ok.

       But could you please point out a good tutorial of how to put all 
this stuff in a source tarball, so the application can be downloaded and 
tested by other people? I could not find anything like that with Google. 
I am sure I am NOT doing it right:

        - There is all that EXTREMELY complicated stuff of autoconf, 
automake, makefiles, etc., first of all. Can I presume that just putting 
my Anjuta-generated Makefiles along with the sources in the tarball will 
work? Or what exactly must be done?

        - Although Glade can see and draw the pixmaps in "./pixmaps" 
when I edit the interface files, I found out (after a project directory 
change) that the pixmaps are not found in runtime. Maybe this is the 
reason I get those "Failed to read a valid object file image from 
memory" when running the app from GDB. How can one force libglade to 
find these pixmaps?

       - I have been using the "config.h" macro PACKAGE_SRC_DIR in the 
sources for loading the Glade files, but what will happen if someone 
wants to build a, for example, Debian binary package with the software? 
I suppose there will be no "source directory" in this case, so what 
would be the correct way of coding this libglade stuff?


Thank you all and best regards!

Fabricio Rocha
Brasilia, Brasil
The RADiola Project - http://radiola.sourceforge.net

                
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