Hi, > I thought the GUI is written on gtk+2 and C > (apt-cache depends netman-gui), why actually > Object Pascal?
The reason is I have several years of experience using Delphi (Object) Pascal to create GUI programs and very little experience programming GUI programs using other languages. > obj and bin directories come up in backend folder, > and as suggested Makefile in the directory should also > be able to create these folders, if I understand everything > right. The problem with this is there are contradicting opinions in this email thread and other similar email threads as to this requirement. This is leaving me in a situation where I do not know what I should do. Edward On 20/11/2015, Mitt Green <[email protected]> wrote: > Look for my first message in the thread, I describe > my experience with it there, I cc'ed you. > > I see NETMAN.HELP, I mean it should be named README > and contain installation info as well. > > obj and bin directories come up in backend folder, > and as suggested Makefile in the directory should also > be able to create these folders, if I understand everything > right. > > I thought the GUI is written on gtk+2 and C > (apt-cache depends netman-gui), why actually > Object Pascal? > > Mitt > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Original Message > > Hi, > > The help plain text file is NETMAN.HELP and is found under netman's > root directory. If I need to add anything to NETMAN.HELP, please reply > so that I can add the required information. > > What is wrong with line 259? Can you post what any relevant error messages? > > Regarding adding an obj and bin directories, there is a complication > as netman is two projects in one: GUI frontend written in Lazarus > Object Pascal and the backend written in C. I would appreciate if more > direction is given to me in this regard. > > Edward > > > > On 20/11/2015, Mitt Green <[email protected]> wrote: >> This discussion went somewhere. Here's my >> summary: >> >> 1. netman can't be used yet because >> - source code lacks bin and obj folders; >> - something has to be done in backend.c, >> in particular on line 259; >> - packages built from the source >> don't work either; >> - lack of man page; >> - the actual docs should be named README. >> >> 2. I am interested in netman; there are no real >> lightweight network managers, even more, nothing >> written with gtk+2. >> >> 3. Things are going slowly and nothing had been >> decided yet as far as I see. Well, except for eliminating >> systemd. The question about adoption or abortion >> came up a bit early. >> >> Please consider my two cents, >> >> Mitt >> > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
