Tyson Dowd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How are the "active" developers supposed to provide such discussion
> if they don't have time for it?
As I've mentioned, I should have more time now, though I've got some
Debian work that also needs semi-immediate attention.
Anyway, as a status update, Adrian, the author of GtkSheet, just got
back to me and says that he's going to have to lay off of GtkSheet for
a while (real-life (TM)). I was waiting on him for a fix I needed,
but given this news, unless he's opposed, I'm just going to dive in a
fix it myself (presuming I can), or develop a workaround. Once that's
done, then the GnuCash GNOME register should be working, and that,
coupled with Jeremy's recent account window changes should put the the
GNOME version quite a bit closer to catching up with the lesstif one.
> I have been working with Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to try
> to get it to build under Debian, but it is a non-trivial job.
Yeah. I didn't even bother trying to "install" XmHTML. I just put it
in /usr/local/src, built it there, and set my LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
/usr/local/src/XmHTML-1.1.5/src (lame, but functional).
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Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930
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