Umm, just wanted to let y'all know....  I've found the problem with this
and fixed it already...  For all those impatient, sorry, I'm fixing
another couple of things.  I'll try to get another release out tomorrow
(after hanging ceiling fans).  =:)

Erm. For all those REALLY impatient, just delete lines 1143 and 1144 in
bbkeys.cc.  Not sure why they were ever there, quite honestly.
Anyway... On we go...

* [08/04/01 17:07] Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,
* Jan Schaumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> walks into mine and says: 
><snip>
> 
> > Some behavior I'm noticing is that when I use access this feature it
> > uniconifies bbkeys.  I've always ran bbkeys with the -i switch.  Is
> > this normal behavior for bbkeys 0.8.0?
> 
> AOL!
> I assume this might be a bug - I really would like it to stay iconified.
> Maybe if I find time later, I'll see if I find the problem.
> 
> In addition, there's a little problem compiling with gcc-3.0:
> 
> In file included from BaseDisplay.hh:32,
>                  from Timer.hh:40,
>                  from Image.hh:28,
>                  from Basewindow.hh:42,
>                  from bbkeys.hh:27,
>                  from bbkeys.cc:70:
> LinkedList.hh:53: friend declaration requires class-key, i.e. `friend class 
>    __llist'
> LinkedList.hh:76: friend declaration requires class-key, i.e. `friend class 
>    __llist_iterator'
> In file included from Image.hh:28,
>                  from Basewindow.hh:42,
>                  from bbkeys.hh:27,
>                  from bbkeys.cc:70:
> Timer.hh:50: friend declaration requires class-key, i.e. `friend class 
>    BaseDisplay'
> In file included from stackmenu.hh:25,
>                  from bbkeys.hh:30,
>                  from bbkeys.cc:70:
> Basemenu.hh:146: friend declaration requires class-key, i.e. `friend class 
>    Basemenu'
> In file included from bbkeys.cc:70:
> bbkeys.hh:206: friend declaration requires class-key, i.e. `friend class 
>    Stackmenu'
> make[1]: *** [bbkeys.o] Error 1
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> 
> 
> Changing these to "friend class whatever" as gcc so kindly suggested
> fixed the problem.
> 
> -Jan
> 
> -- 
> Jan Schaumann 
> http://www.netmeister.org

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