On 9/4/06, Adam Klotblixt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, first post so be gentle with me :)
No problem. > I have used the 2.6.2 binary for Windows for 2 weeks now. Unfortunately the > wxluaedit application leaks memory something awful, at least 2kb per second. > After 30 minutes the applikation is unusable, having taken more than 50Mb > and using +90% CPU time regardless of what is done (just blinking the > cursor). Closing the applikation then takes more than 1 hour, but killing > the process works. > I saw someone else on the list had the same problem, and the suggested fix > was to get the latest nightly source and build it. I have tried and failed > miserably, using MSVC++ 6.0. More than half a day has been wasted trying to > get it all running. In the end I failed to link wxluaedit. I don't even know > for sure if the latest nightly build is actually possible to build with MSVC > 6.0? Yes, just go into the wxLua/build/msw and open wxLua.dsw and build. I like to use Debug/Release Multilib. I just tried it and I get all kinds of warnings about functions changing signatures... I dunno what this is all about, but I think the build settings have changed and it crashes immediately when run with no useful backtrace. I'll look into it tomorrow night. > Quick fix: could someone please share a pre-built binary of the latest > build? Wxluaedit is what I need the most. See above, I tried to compile it for you, but something's gone wrong. It runs great in Linux though. :) Seriously, it's probably something small, like a compiler switch, but it's not immediately obvious to me what it is. > Long-term fix: nightly/weekly binary builds on the download side would be > very nice. I read the history-file with 2.6.3 notations and wept as I wanted > so many of the fixes. > > My current hack-solution is to use the editor for 30 minutes, kill it and > repeat. Not very impressive. That does stink, sorry. > Praise: I REALLY like LUA, and wxlua is a perfect fit for my current needs. > wxluaedit, when working, is rather nice to use. I have regained some > programming-lust. Soon... we're very close to really getting all the build stuff working. It's a shame that as much work goes into making it build cross-platform as goes into actual programming. Regards, John Labenski ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Wxlua-users mailing list Wxlua-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxlua-users