? docs/libvirt_win_icon_64x64.png ? src/libvirt_win_icon_16x16.ico ? src/libvirt_win_icon_32x32.ico ? src/libvirt_win_icon_48x48.ico ? src/libvirt_win_icon_64x64.ico Index: configure.in =================================================================== RCS file: /data/cvs/libvirt/configure.in,v retrieving revision 1.171 diff -u -r1.171 configure.in --- configure.in 10 Oct 2008 13:57:13 -0000 1.171 +++ configure.in 15 Oct 2008 16:29:24 -0000 @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_PROG_CPP +AC_OBJEXT + dnl gl_INIT uses m4_foreach_w, yet that is not defined in autoconf-2.59. dnl In order to accommodate developers with such old tools, here's a dnl replacement definition. @@ -1040,6 +1042,10 @@ AC_SUBST([CYGWIN_EXTRA_PYTHON_LIBADD]) AC_SUBST([MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS]) +dnl Look for windres to build a Windows icon resource. +AC_CHECK_TOOL([WINDRES], [windres], [no]) +AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_WIN_ICON], [test "$WINDRES" != "no"]) + # Set LV_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR to "." or $lt_cv_objdir, depending on whether # we're building shared libraries. This is the name of the directory # in which .o files will be created. Index: src/Makefile.am =================================================================== RCS file: /data/cvs/libvirt/src/Makefile.am,v retrieving revision 1.95 diff -u -r1.95 Makefile.am --- src/Makefile.am 10 Oct 2008 13:57:13 -0000 1.95 +++ src/Makefile.am 15 Oct 2008 16:29:24 -0000 @@ -283,6 +283,33 @@ rm -f $@ mv $@-tmp $@ +if WITH_WIN_ICON +virsh_LDADD += virsh_win_icon.$(OBJEXT) +virsh_DEPENDENCIES += virsh_win_icon.$(OBJEXT) + +# Before you edit virsh_win_icon.rc, please note the following +# limitations of the resource file format: +# +# (1) '..' is not permitted in the icon filename field. +# (2) '-' is not permitted in the icon filename field. +# (3) Comments are not permitted in the file. +# +# Windows appears to choose the first <= 32x32 icon it finds +# in the resource file. Therefore you should list the available +# icons from largest to smallest, and make sure that the 32x32 +# icon is the most legible. +# +# Windows .ICO is a special MS-only format. GIMP and other +# tools can write it. However there are several variations, +# and Windows seems to do its own colour quantization. More +# information is needed in this area. + +virsh_win_icon.$(OBJEXT): virsh_win_icon.rc + $(WINDRES) \ + --input-format rc --input $< \ + --output-format coff --output $@ +endif + libexec_PROGRAMS = if WITH_STORAGE_DISK Index: src/virsh_win_icon.rc =================================================================== RCS file: src/virsh_win_icon.rc diff -N src/virsh_win_icon.rc --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000 +++ src/virsh_win_icon.rc 15 Oct 2008 16:29:24 -0000 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +xlarge ICON libvirt_win_icon_64x64.ico +large ICON libvirt_win_icon_48x48.ico +medium ICON libvirt_win_icon_32x32.ico +small ICON libvirt_win_icon_16x16.ico