Hi mike

as i told you yesterday i had a big problem with my pc; now i got my data back and a spare pc to work on, so there should be little slowdon in development.
Actually i'm testing the fe on gtk 2.4 and 2.6, but i'll soon switch to 2.8 as soon is relased if you tell me that 2.8 will be the version of gtk around which most dfb gdk development will be done.
Note that before shipping the gtk frontend in a official debian-installer cd we'll need to build udebs of all the needed libraries; for sure we'll include a cutted-down version of gtk (widgets like file selector, paint tablet, tree, ruler etc etc are not needed for the debian-installer) to save space on the installer-cd (some times ago i tried to compile a gtk without tree* and the saving was nearly 1 mb!).
So it's not really necessary that the whole gtkdfb works correctly, the parts we'll use in the debian installer would be enough to integrate dfbgtk in the debian netinst cd.
By the way i'll continue developing in X, and as soon the gdk dfb is ready (we're not in a hurry, since the first alpha relase of the new debian installer in not scheduled before two-three months) we'll switch to it for testing.
Thank you very much for the good work you're doing


Attilio


Mike Emmel wrote:
To answer my own email the GTK team has this documented.
http://www.gtk.org/plan/2.8/
So June 1 it should start freezing. I have a personal commitment for a demo at the end of June.
Once thats done then I will be working hard on the directfb backend
fixing bugs etc etc.


All I can say is it looks like your timing is terrible :)
I will be checking the status of the backend over the next few days
agianst the GTK cvs I'll let you know the results. I think it may be
easy to bring

Mike


On 5/9/05, Mike Emmel <c> wrote:

On 5/9/05, attilio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi mike

i've tried to compile the latest gdkdfb cvs snapsot against almost every
version of gtk i could get my hands on , included
http://www.directfb.org/downloads/Libs/gtk+-directfb-2.0.9-2.tar.gz
(which is the one i've used to test the frontend in the dfb environment)
but i couldn't succed in any way.

Okay let me see if there going to do a tag as you mention later. I can get you a build but lets see if I can do better then some timed checkout.

Cooperation is very welcomed: could you pkeas tell me more about the
morphix project tou're working on?

Its just for demoing some of our other embedded software that supports linux its and easy way to do a embedded demo :)


I' developing the gtk debian frontend as a thesis: here at the
polithecnic of turin they want to biuld custom debian-based cdroms for
the public administration, so they need a decent instalation frontend.

Well I think we could work together on the core morphix part of the distro for the most part. We are going to be using busybox and other more embedded libraries so I'm not sure how much we overlap.

Actually i'm stuck: the gtk frontend seems to be stable but cannot be
tested in "real world" since it lacks a stable gdk layer and so it
cannot hit the road for testing.
I've seen your post on [email protected] : let's wait now and
hope something is gonna move soon.

ciao

Attilio

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