Cyrille Chepelov wrote on Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 07:19:41AM +0100: > Le jeu, jan 03, 2002, � 06:45:09 -0500, Martin Cracauer a �crit: > > > The name of the perl interpreter in xml-i18n-merge doesn't get > > substituted by configure (the file gets generated, though), I assume > > this is an autoconf problem, but can't figure where to get the right > > macro files > > xml-i18n-tools stuff should go and be replaced by intltools. I've been > wanting to do that for some time already, but never got around to actually > doing it.
Oh. I really hate this internationalization stuff. My admiration for tangling with this. > > In > > app/menus.c > > I need > > #include <gdk/gdkkeysyms.h> > > Patch welcome. Appended. CC'ed to you in case the list cuts the attachment. > > After patching these things I run into a segfault. Backtrace follows, > > note the bad address for the accelerator. Does this look familiar to > > someone? > > How do you run into this segfault (just running the program ?). Yes, just calling with no commandlines and from an empty ~/.dia > Unfortunately, no, this doesn't look familiar to me. Could you please give me the version numbers you have for the tools listed below? > gtk-config: 1.2.10 > glib-config: 1.2.10 > autoconf: autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.52 > automake: automake (GNU automake) 1.5 > libtool: ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.4.2 (1.922.2.53 2001/09/11 > 03:18:52) > gcc: 2.95.2 > i686 Linux 2.4.6 > libc-2.1.3.so > Just out of curiosity, what kind of plug-in are you developing ? NATO APP-6 military symbols. The guys are using MS word with symbols as Truetype fonts right now, making diagrams with spacebar positioning. That can't be it I guess :-) What is the current state of dia on Win32, BTW. Is there any person using it regularily? Martin _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list
