ATK is a GNOME accessibility library software that enables developers to create user-friendly and accessible applications.
General information about building ATK and related libraries can be found through various resources. To compile a CVS version of ATK you'll need to take several steps to set up the tree for compilation. You may take these steps at once by running, 'cvsroot/atk# ./autogen.sh'.
Running the 'autogen.sh' script will complete several tasks automatically, including running configure. Before running 'autogen.sh' or configure, make sure you have libtool in your path. Note that any configure options such as --prefix=/usr can be added as options to autogen.sh and they will be passed on to configure.
In summary, ATK is an essential tool for those who require accessibility support in a GNOME environment. While building the software may involve several steps, autogen.sh can automate many of them. Overall, this software is a reliable and useful resource for enhancing accessibility in a variety of contexts.
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