mirror of https://github.com/GNOME/gimp.git
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Requirements
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If you want to hack on the GIMP project, it will make your life easier
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to have the following packages (or newer versions) installed:
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* GNU autoconf 2.54
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- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/
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* GNU automake 1.9 (automake 1.10 should also work)
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- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/
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* GNU libtool 1.5
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- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/
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Fine GNU mirrors are listed at https://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html
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Beta software can be found at alpha.gnu.org.
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* pkg-config 0.16.0 (or preferably a newer version)
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- https://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/
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* gtkdocize
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- https://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gtk-doc/
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* xsltproc
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- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libxslt/1.1/
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These are only the additional requirements if you want to compile from
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the git repository. The file INSTALL lists the various libraries we
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depend on.
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Compilation
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-----------
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If you are accessing gimp via git, then you will need to take several
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steps to get it to compile. You can do all these steps at once by
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running:
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gimp/trunk$ ./autogen.sh
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Basically this does the following for you:
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gimp/trunk$ aclocal-1.9; libtoolize; automake-1.9 -a;
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gimp/trunk$ autoconf; intltoolize --automake
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The above commands create the "configure" script. Now you can run the
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configure script in gimp/trunk to create all the Makefiles.
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Before running autogen.sh or configure, make sure you have libtool in
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your path. Also make sure glib-2.0.m4 glib-gettext.m4, gtk-2.0.m4,
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pkg.m4 and intltool.m4 are either installed in the same
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$prefix/share/aclocal relative to your automake/aclocal installation
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or call autogen.sh as follows:
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$ ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I $prefix/share/aclocal" ./autogen.sh
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Note that autogen.sh runs configure for you. If you wish to pass
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options like --prefix=/usr to configure you can give those options to
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autogen.sh and they will be passed on to configure.
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If AUTOGEN_CONFIGURE_ARGS is set, these options will also be passed to
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the configure script. If for example you want to enable the build of
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the GIMP API reference manuals, you can set AUTOGEN_CONFIGURE_ARGS to
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"--enable-gtk-doc". Please note that you will then need a recent
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version of gtk-doc as well as a working setup for handling DocBook/XML.
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If you do not have a recent version of gtk-doc, you can pass the
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option "--disable-gtk-doc" to autogen.sh. This will completely
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disable the support for gtk-doc so you will not be able to generate
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the API documentation.
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If you want to use libraries from a non-standard prefix, you should set
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH appropriately. Some libraries do not use pkgconfig, see
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the output of ./configure --help for information on what environment
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variables to set to point the compiler and linker to the correct path.
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Note that you need to do this even if you are installing Gimp itself
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into the same prefix as the library.
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Git
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---
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GIMP is available from GNOME Git. You can use the following commands
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to get GIMP from the the git server:
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$ git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp.git
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You can read more on using GNOME's git service at these URLs:
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https://wiki.gnome.org/Git
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https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/
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You will also need relatively new stable releases of glib, pango, atk,
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gtk+, cairo, gtkhtml2, etc. for building GIMP, which you can get as a
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part of recent Linux distribution releases.
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Patches
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-------
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The best way to submit patches is to provide files created with
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git-format-patch.
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It is recommended that you file a bug report at
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp
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and either create a merge request or attach your patch to it as a plain
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text file, not compressed. If your patch is reasonably small you can
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submit it to the gimp-developer-list@gnome.org mailing list.
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If the patch needs to be discussed, you should also consider using the
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mailing list instead of Bugzilla because bug reports tend to be hard
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to read if they contain too many comments. For the code, please try to
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follow the guidelines given in Hackordnung, below.
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Auto-generated Files
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--------------------
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Please notice that some files in the source are generated from other
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sources. All those files have a short notice about being generated
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somewhere at the top. Among them are the files ending in pdb.[ch] in
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the libgimp directory and the files ending in cmds.c in the app/pdb
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subdirectory. Those are generated from the respective .pdb files in
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pdb/groups.
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Hackordnung
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-----------
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We encourage you to follow the GIMP coding style throughout the GIMP
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project. For the core components (application and libs) this coding
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style is enforced. The GIMP coding style is defined as follows:
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* There's a single space between the function name and the opening
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paren.
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* Function names are lowercase, words separated by underscores.
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* Macros and enums are all uppercase, words separated by
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underscores.
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* Types are all words capitalized, no separators between words.
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* All functions in header files need to be prototyped.
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* Indentation rules are GNU coding style, in particular:
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- 2 characters indentation level
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- Do not use tabs (of course your editor can accept the TAB key
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as a command, typically to indent the current line properly
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or to add spaces at the cursor until the next multiple of 8
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columns, but it should not put TAB characters in the file).
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- When editing files that still have TABs in them, make sure your
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editor interprets the TABs correctly, that is, has tab stops
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at 8 column intervals.
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- Opening braces are on a new line and indented one level.
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- Function header have the return type on one line, the name
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starting in the first column of the following line. All
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parameters are prototyped and there's a new line for each.
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The source tree contains local config files which can be used to set the
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right coding style in common editors: `.dir-locals.el` for Emacs,
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`.kateconfig` for Kate, and `devel-docs/c.vim` for Vim (check the top
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comments to see how to enable it automatically when opening a file in
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the GIMP tree).
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Try to make use of GLib's object system as much as possible. Do not
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create wrappers around functions of parent classes. If you end up
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duplicating code, try to create a common parent class and implement
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the common methods there.
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Don't include headers in headers except where unavoidable (e.g. for
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deriving objects). Opaque typedefs go to app/base/base-types.h,
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app/core/core-types.h etc. See devel-docs/includes.txt for a
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detailed description of the include policy.
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Don't use the GTK wrappers around the GLib object and signal system.
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One goal of GIMP development is to make the GIMP code more readable
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and understandable. Please help us to achieve this goal by cleaning up
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the present code and make sure that all new code follows the coding
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guidelines.
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