On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 08:40:28AM -0500, Mathew Kanner wrote:
> On Nov 06, David Edney wrote:
> > There is a rather silly error I've found in the latest version of avifile 
> > that I just pulled off CVS.  Whoever handles /samples/qtrecompress/ needs to 
> > remember to #include <stdlib.h> in their code, it's just simple good 
> > programming practice, even for such simple libraries.  
> 
>       C++ programs shouldn't include .h files.  Bad form to mix.

I've consider that I'll stay with more traditional .h files - 
as if the GNU gcc developer would be trying harder - they will push
me to go into C code - I've been quite surpriced that g++-3.0.2 is able 
to link gcc-2.9x object files - but I'll stay with using rather limited 
set of C++ is now the best choice.

On the other hand  TrollTech seems to introduce their buggy  popup
menus into Qt-2.3.2 release -  right now I'm so ...  that I'm thinking
we should go and search another toolkit - because  support@trolltech
seems to know only one aswer - if you are not a paying constumer
- gives us short sample which shows bad behaviour on our Windows system
- otherwice don't bother us
Moreover they are mostly busy with Windows version fixes and applications
so they do not care that much about X11 probably....

So if anyone here have some direct connection to X11 Qt developers -
I'd be really happy if I could use this contact....
(As obviously  support@trolltech is mostly useless)

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