ine this.
We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */
#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE
#undef _ALL_SOURCE
#endif
I'm willing to have a look at this but in case anyone has experiences
here I'd like to hear about.
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package for Suse 6.2.
However the 0.90 source release "feature" some quirks in the build system
so this is not a good time to do this perhaps ...
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are
appreciated.
Make that, 4 have noticed.
Just successfully configured it on a DU 4.0x with auto*
tools installed.
It can't be completly broken :-)
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built time which ends up in several
versions of a library which can hardly be distinguished.
Is the idea to get rid of them sometime later again?
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 05:49:20PM -0400, Gilles J. Seguin wrote:
TCMToolkit for Conceptual Modeling
Homepage: http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/04/18/956054816.html
Added.
Thanks!
sent a subscription request to announce@, no response IIRC.
There are mailinglist archives, have you checked for messages there?
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GUI toolkit: @(#)GNU/LessTif Version 1.2 Release 0.89.4
This report can be confirmed by me with both grace and lesstif from CVS.
Rob's system is probably just a bit more picky and decides to crash a bit
earlier ;-)
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ten updated, etc.
3) Changing the license is a difficult thing.
I think you have to persuade _all_ contributors from past up to now!
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of sync with the main site could
still carry it? (not to mention ftp servers with old
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Byt why are you interested in a completly outdated version??
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differ.
An example (though german only) is www.rmv.de
The frames are separated by a small grey (background color)
stripe.
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idea. You would have to
reinvent the wheel many, many times here.
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Using "--disable-tests" just seems to toggle whether the tree
(better: it's content) is actually built.
So if there isn't one I put in on my wishlist ...
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be my fault when I edited some config stuff for Xbae last time.
For now I added some essential headers, do we need to install
all?
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:43:41AM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
Xbae headers have C++ clauses like
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
Where does this defined(c_plusplus) come from?
The first is the canonical one. Which system/compiler defines
c_plusplus ?
Ok, a quick
to build it yourself. (in general best method anyway,
but it may also cause problems, of course)
Since you didn't specify your system that's all I can tell you.
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My system is unix (solaris 1.2) and 2nd is SunOs 5.6 . I'm just beginning to use
unix. This library isn't for me needful. Sorry (because my knowledge is short)
and thanx,
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 17:57:50 +0300 (IDT), Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
Hello,
Please change the Ishmail link on the "Supported software" page to
http://ishmail.sourceforge.net
Done.
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just forwarding ...
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Here you go:
Alexander Mai wrote:
I noticed other problem. The Xm shared libraries, produced by lesstif
(libtool?) can not be linked with almost all test examples because of
missing symbols. If I use nm to find sysmbols all seems
it is convenient to close such sessions by ALT-Q (or similar).
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: LTV5Editres.c: No such file or directory
gcc: No input files
Hmm, this file was missing, but I thought we had fixed this ...
This was based from a source archive (.tar.gz) ?
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. The snapshots are
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probably still keep the 2.13 as default.
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ke_release.
What has to be done to create lesstif-current.tgz by "make dist" ?
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else I might look, I will be very grateful.
Thank you for any help,
Bruce Reid
Well, did you download the latest version and look in
(lesstif/lib/)Xbae/examples/builderXcessory ?
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e standard and doesn't want to do so.
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On Thu, Jun 30, 1994 at 01:16:08AM -0700, Alexander Mai wrote:
Log:
Xm.h.in: added missing #include Xm/VirtKeys.h
(tried to build vdx ...)
Before anyone gets curious: got the idea when reading
usenet. However I couldn't figure out how the non-standard
build mechanism
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 01:41:03PM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
Can anyone comment on our XmGetSecondaryResourceData() implementation?
After I succeeded in building vdx (I had to use an old gcc; gcc 2.9.x doesn't
work - I assume the code is not ANSI C++ compliant) I was able to start up
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 02:43:49PM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
Seems I'm creating this thread totally on my own ... :-)
[...]
No!
I missed the earlier report
http://www.mail-archive.com/lesstif@hungry.com/msg00024.html
Seems the mailarchive is nowadays big enough to already contain
some
Debug/ :-(
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for a sane fix attempt (see Mitch's last email)?
I confess the only app which would for sure benefit is vdx, and
we even don't know for sure that it won't crash beyond ;-)
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referring to you personally WRT the fix; in fact that's
a reason to propose a workaround - I do not expect anyone to
spend lot of time for a quick fix).
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in the VendorShellExtension.
Oh, you mean the "fixes" introduced we're not simple shortcomings
but workarounds for more critical problems?
Then fixing the vendorshell might cause new trouble :-\
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try looking in /usr/X11R6/lib for a file like libXt.so
and add "-L/usr/X11/lib" to the linker command.
cc -o h2 teach3.c -lXm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11 -lm
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else? Can anyone else confirm general
problems outside test/ ?
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On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 21:03:32 +0200 (CED), Alexander Mai wrote:
Now back at home I built current + the _XmDestroyProtocols() patch
(looks very safe?!) on OS/2.
Result is a disaster: many apps don't show up at all, nedit features a
protocol error with a tear-off, etc. :-[
I'll back out the patch
anced graphical view" should be?
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S):
XIO: fatal IO error 54 (Connection reset by peer) on X server
"migdal.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de:0.0"
after 9060 requests (9059 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
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selectionbox/test9, textf/test8 are down to 36!
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 02:02:33PM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
[...]
Ok, situation has changed for me here:
as of now
command/test3 leaks by 40 bytes
selectionbox/test9, textf/test8 are down to 36!
Well, on DU with Motif 1.2.4 I get this:
++ command/test3.motif
leaking 950 bytes per
you
would be informed (hopefully ;-)
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000 17:50:43 +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
This is a dangerous area ...
Perhaps we should wait for an expert to commit this ;-)
Got an expert's "Ok" and committed then ...
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quot;fixed" them ...
Bye,
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your last report).
I'll commit your change.
(did you actually hit the limit? At first glance you always get a minimum
increase of 1000 bytes!?)
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important problems than fixing
test/* ...)
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We're going to have another release ("real") soon.
Are there any outstanding, already submitted fixes which have not yet been
implemented or discussed?
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I just found the probably earliest comment in the sources:
rws 24 Feb 1197
What's a Win* 2000 vs. a LessTif 1200 ... ;-)
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what's wrong here?
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I also started playing with it
and ran into a crash, which I couldn't resolved so far :-\
If there are really people interested in this WM they should tell
now and/or also help to debug it ...
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attempt a check for general problems,
e.g. memory handling. I tried running mwm inside Xvfb when I got
my crash yesterday (and an "unaligned access" on an alpha/DU system.
Usually I only see those from my Fortran code ;-)
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ons I kept it ;-)
it "might" be that I missed something, e.g. some lines
which feature a
need_refresh = True;
...
So before bashing Peter for a broken patch someone should investigate
what exactly happened here ...
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, and I :-)
Danny
Did I miss something special?
What exactly are the issues you're talking about?
I'm only on the OM announce mailinglist IIRC and there's not much
traffic indeed ...
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platforms is really
helpful here since some environments are less forgiving and therefore
more helpful than others.
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Forgot to mention some things
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 05:55:13AM -0400, Rick Scott wrote:
On 12-Sep-00 at 05:19, Alexander Mai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 09:46:54PM -0400, Rick Scott wrote:
I finally got around to getting openMotif to compile on my box. Okay, I
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 11:35:42AM -0400, cat2 wrote:
I think the textf and fsb problems are related to the textf destroy problem.
So if you got one you probably got them both.
Fine.
More recently introduced crashes to investigate in?
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Hmm, I seem to remember a report about problems with
NEdit CutPaste (as unresolved) and today I also got a
missing item when marking for delete
from NEdit/LT. Couldn't reproduce, but I can't remember
having seen this earlier. But AFAIK nothing has been changed
in this area?!?
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(for now just a dummy) function called.
Any help is appreciated (as usual :-)
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the state of our converters anyway: e.g. string to pixmap
is marked as NONSTANDARD in LessTif, a simple nm call brings up a
CvtStringToPixmap or similar in a Motif 2.0 lib. Do we have to move
some things to the "standard" part?
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trouble with any binary package)
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to the "standard" part?
xpm is not supported in 1.2.4, but is a part of 2.x. An "lsf Xpm*.c | wc -l" on
the openMotif tree shows 28 files related to xpm support.
So we should move some stuff from
#ifdef NONSTANDARD_CONVERTERS
to
#if XmVERSION = 2
?
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with LessTif, in behaviour and
appearance. Should be on the list of apps which need some work.
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at this quite simple thing - but obviously I somehow
don't understand it fully ...
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I'll plug in a late evening fix and then quit to watch some football ... :-P
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, usually this happens faster but we're just moving servers, etc.
and so this got a bit delayed ...
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.x version it would be 'nice'
if any binary compatibility related issues would have been solved
as much as possible?
Or would we accept if some version would again (as in the very old past)
break BC?
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On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 07:46:27AM -0400, Rick Scott wrote:
test16 seems to be getting ~50 class pointers into the class_list, but not all
of them are getting used!!! It's as if something is getting optimized out :(
You might try the CVS version now ...
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(this must be by chance?!)
While thinking about it I should better have done it using a
WidgetClass **tmp;
(which in turn might help to explain what was wrong previously)
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2000 15:31:10 +0200 (CED), Alexander Mai wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 22:00:39 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to compile the Xmt library, because I need it for an other program.
The linker detects some missing functions:
[...]
A quick search on the related keywords brings
s similar to the old days when just the 1.2 version was
incomplete and default ...
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to confess that this also hurts on OS/2.
Shall we drop the #include - since it's only 3-4 lines of code anyway?
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LessTif/OM is certainly not sufficient to
compete with the "newer" toolkits. And for anything else beyond this
you first need to get the manpower ...
Hmm, some news on the choice of the toolkit for the new StarOffice
versions?
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are missing. Hmm, we're just about to change from 1.2 to 2.0
as the default version, this might be the reason for that omission.
For now if you need/want recent code you could the CVS version -
but that's sometimes painful, too (i.e. this is work in rapid progress :-)
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like
#ifdef XmVERSION =2
#define XPMPref Xpm
#else
#define XPMPref _LtXpm
#endif
void XPMPrefFoo(void) {
... }
?
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 01:42:01PM +, Carlos A M dos Santos wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Alexander Mai wrote:
Meanwhile we have two versions of incorporated Xpm stuff, being
lib/Xm/LTXpm.c and lib/Xm-2.0/Xpm.c. This is more or less the same
stuff, except that the functions have
omplicated a simple
tags:
ctags -R *
or similar would be sufficient. Adding my own target is possible, but will
result in a new, nonstandard target name ('alex-tags' ;-)?!
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Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 15:36:32 -0400
From: "Van Brunt, Eric J" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: XbaeMatrix Widget Problems
To: "'Alexander Mai'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I build the 4.8.2 version of Xbae with the fol
Hmm,
what's StarOffice now. Source is available, but on
http://www.OpenOffice.org/dev_docs/source/build.html
they don't list any GUI toolkit as mandatory, but JAVA is required.
Did they switch the GUI to Java and use strongly JNI?
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6/lib/libXt.so.6
#16 0x40203985 in XtDispatchEvent () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
#17 0x40203d6d in XtAppMainLoop () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
#18 0x804de71 in main (argc=2, argv=0xb468) at nedit.c:494
Hmm, len looks a bit too large perhaps?!
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:13:21PM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
Finally I see problems with clipboar/cutpastedNEdit on i86 linux, so it's
really time to work on this.
Take recent NEdit from CVS, LessTif as of CVS, start, select some arbitrary amount of
text, cut it/Shift-DELETE and get
: Attempt to EndCopy an unlocked clipboard!
copied: 'text-1' to clipboard
Status was XmClipboardNoData
So what? I'm more or less sure that the libXm is a fresh rebuild,
to ensure I might have a 'make clean make install' again while having lunch
now. Do you have a clean build?
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 12:34:34PM +0200, Alexander Mai wrote:
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 06:29:15AM -0400, Rick Scott wrote:
So, how do you make that happen?? I'm up to
copied: 'text-54' to clipboard
with no problems so far
H on alpha/linux it's still working/failing
Need something to fill your lunch/coffee break today?
The attached code crashes (SIGSEGV) with LT and works with Motif 2.0 ...
In XmString line 943 fontstruct seems to be 0x0 ...
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/*
* Include File Declarations
*/
#include stdlib.h
#include stdio.h
14, 1992
This directory contains the source files for the example programs that
are presented in "Mastering Motif Widgets." The programs have been
improved and several added since the original book was printed in February.
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- it will be for nothing.
And being here I can mention that the CVSweb interface that used to be broken
(for an unknown period of time) is fixed since a couple of hours.
Staff at SF reacted in a very short time upon my report.
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I18N (and related) would be close to the lower end ...
But it's certainly not helpful to see people advice to use gtk and
even don't add a link to LT though they mention it.
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then it somehow managed to pass the SEGFAULT ...
Our spinbox samples seem to work (at least not crash immediately) so
one might have to dig out what's wrong ...
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maximum
even harder to explain than the previous result ...
Optimization level for libXm and test9 was supposed to be -O1,
perhaps I should try again with -O0.
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LineHeight(nscoord
)
[...]
This is (most probably) not a lesstif-related problem.
Does this mozilla release officially support Motif ??
I thought support for this had been dropped ...
(which would explain if the code doesn't compile, of course ;-)
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memory per widget but for something more important ...
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to an int for the comparison???
Sorry for mixing things. No, the crash is not related.
But it is actually surprising to me that brk() is an int ...
On any system this strange, should be at least size_t or "similar".
My explanation is that this interface might be older than "size_t"
are using.
The basic requirements are, of course, to have the most recent version
of LessTif installed (being 0.91.8) and have built the widget set
against the recent headers and libs.
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On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:56:40AM -0500, Rick Scott wrote:
Shows all good for me, both LessTif and OM.
On 08-Nov-00 at 04:05, Alexander Mai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The mentioned test crashes here on at least two machines.
Did this example work previously or does it still work
Though there's the supplied patch in CVS meanwhile this might be of interest ...
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Alexander,
You wrote:
just trying to build an example showing the crash you mentioned yesterday.
I took some example as of test/Xm/tex with a text widget, write something
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:53:47AM +0100, Alexander Mai wrote:
Did anyone else catch the Xmt announcement??
[...]
Hmm, for the people missing it the URL is
http://motiftools.org
Well, just tried to build it.
Beyond the fact that the sources are often featuring crap like
extern int
website and check out the download locations we offer.
Then get LessTifExtensions-8.0.8.tar.gz from one of them (might be in srcdist/).
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- I assume this is more or less what has been
changed within the sources ...)
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using the old libMrm. After getting the new one
in place the test works. The fix will so also appear soon.
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