> I didn't know you required that information. But nonetheless.

Right.
Since this is a cross-platform library, and problems are often target-specific, 
then it is always useful to include info about the platform and the toolchain.
Though if you also know that the problem is not host-spefic, that in itself is 
useful information too!


> platform Win XP/7.
> Mingw g++
> FLTK 1.3.0

OK.


> > In any case, the likelihood is that the issue is the use of the symbol
> names
> grp1, grp2 etc...
> >
> > MS uses those names internally in their C namespace and the often "leak
> out"
> into the user space code, so you
> > can not declare a variable called "grp1" or your code will bork.
> >
> 
> Alright, if its that simple. I will look into it. No problem.

Yup - it's a problem that's been kicking about for a while; we are not the only 
people who hit it... I'm not really sure if it is an MS "feature" or a mingw 
one, but in any case, changing the variable names should do the trick.


> I didn't know those urls didn't get through here. Must have been a simple
> misunderstanding.

They probably get through to most folk just fine, but the people I work for are 
more security concious than some, shall we say...
Others may well be able to open them, but I can't, not from this machine anyway.







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