I think all he is asking is where did the built executables end up. Once built the binary for the test executable for Gtk is in Programs/.libs/GtkLauncher a wrapper shell script is in Programs/GtkLauncher The shared liber is in .libs/ In general if your using automake your libs and executables will end up in a .libs somewhere so you can generally do a find on that our you can type make install and they will install wherever you set the --prefix On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:26 AM, David Kilzer <ddkilzer@webkit.org> wrote:
On Thu, 8/21/08, ashu_ynr <sharmafrequent@gmail.com> wrote:
I have cross compiled webkit on fedora6 (x86) for MIPS but i am in doubt that it wouldn't work on MIPS target. I didn't do any changes regarding the architecture in the webkit source.
Kindly guide me that this cross compiled webkit would work on MIPS or not. If yes then what changes i'll have to make to make it run on MIPS.
Compiling and linking the source is usually half the battle. Why can't you test it yourself? MIPS is such a rare architecture these days that it's unlikely anyone on this list uses a MIPS system daily.
Also, there is a libwebkit Debian package that's compiled for MIPS (and many other architectures), so there's a chance that it might work:
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libwebkit-1.0-1#pdownload
Dave
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