*bump* On 09.12.2014 10:38, ax487 wrote: > Hello all, > > I am mainly asking having glib-compile-resources in mind. This little > program translates files into C source code to be used with the > gresource system. It works in the following way: You have a file.xml > describing the resources: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <gresources> > <gresource prefix="/some/prefix"> > > <file>some_file.txt</file> > </gresource> > </gresources> > > To generate the source you use `glib-compile-resources --generate-source > --target=output.c file.xml`. Clearly the generated output.c depends on > file.xml. But it also depends on some_file.txt. It is possible to get a > list of dependencies using `glib-compile-resources > --generate-dependencies file.xml` which will output > > some_file.txt > > The situation is similar to the case of auto-generated header > dependencies for C/C++ source code using the "-MM" option of gcc. > I saw the following version on github: > > https://github.com/bgK/vba-ttb/blob/master/cmake/GResource.cmake > > which does not correctly detect dependencies, but nothing apart from > that. But since the process works with C/C++ source code I figured there > is no reason why it shouldn't also work in this case. Could anyone give > me some pointers on how to get this to work? > > ax487 > --
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