Viktor, thanks:
For example, nobody have response for my recent messages about
hbcurl, hbcairo, hbqt because are considered as irrelevant in this
moment
I did notice it and thanks for these tests, but I'd suggest
to patch (or send patches for) existing .hbc files, after you
tested them with hbmk2 successfully using OS/2 specific 3rd
party lib names. It's rather inefficient if I edit them without
testing and we iterate it endlessly. Plus for me it's impossible
to decide which one of the possible true OS/2 lib name setups
should be put into SVN .hbc files. Ideally the default here
should be what _most_ OS/2 users would expect.
You should add:
{os2}libs=...
Plus you should exclude existing libs= lines with
{!os2} if they are not currently protected.
Messages were for specific cases, not only libs list
a) hbcurl
* Fail to build with OpenWatcom
* undefined symbols in os2gcc
Alternatives:
- Fix source code
- or, perhaps hbcurl does not work in OpenWatcom
b) hbcairo
Missing function in one sample
Alternatives:
- Fix source code
- or, perhaps sample fail in any platform
c) Contrib libs readme*
Libs list required for each contrib based on my tests
Alternatives:
- Modify *.h* files by myself
- Describe list, done in readme* file
d) hbqt
List of source files which have errors on OS/2 and detailed flow of tests
Alternatives:
- Fix source code
- Perhaps this code does not work on OS/2 - Qt
But Pritpal is highly focused in hbide now :-)
Most errors are of kind:
'A' is not a member of 'B'
class 'C' has no member named 'D'
'E' was not declared in this scope
expected primary-expression before ')' token
invalid use of incomplete type 'F'
incomplete type 'G' used in nested name specifier
forward declaration of 'H'
expected type-specifier before 'I'
I do not know if:
- Are valid errors which must be fixed on Harbour
- Other compiler switchs required
- They are errors related to OS/2-Qt code and not Harbour
My mail file for Harbour messages reached 105 Mb file size and no one
editor in OS/2 can open it ( EPM, E, TEDIT, JEdit ) :-)
(if it's a text file you can use 'grep')
But grep does not show context around each found
David Macias
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