IupScintilla is C only, but Scintilla itself is not.

Em qua., 19 de jul. de 2023 às 16:14, Anonymous <anonuser8313...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> I was down to 8,518 errors, but then I noticed something:
>
> ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x22c0): undefined reference to `operator
> new(unsigned long)'
> ld: ./lib/libiup_scintilla.a(ScintillaGTK.o): in function
> `Scintilla::ScintillaGTK::RequestSelection(_GdkAtom*)':
>
> There are a lot of those kinds of errors which seems to indicated that
> libiup_scintilla.a was compiled as a C++ program and not a C program. I
> thought IUP was supposed to be C-only and not a mix? Is there a C-only
> version of libiup_scintilla.a that I can download somewhere?
> On 7/18/23 13:31, Anonymous wrote:
>
> Thanks for the advice. I already use the L switch for linking to all the
> IUP *.a files, i.e. -- *-L./lib*. That works fine for all files except
> for libiup_scintilla.a. For that you are telling me I need to link to
> specific files in GTK3. It seems to me GTK3 isn't meant to be called
> directly by programs, only by the OS (hence the reason it isn't in the
> $PATH), so I temporarily add the GTK3 directory to my path and then linked
> to them ... except that doesn't work. The (Debian) system says there is no
> libgtk-3, which when I go and look for it, there is only libgtk-3.so.0
> which (to me) looks like a symbolic link, so I have to change *-lgtk-3*
> to *-l:libgtk-3.so.0* and so on and so forth for all 12 files the
> documentation listed: *-l:libgdk-3.so.0 -l:libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0
> -l:libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 -l:libpango-1.0.so.0 -l:libcairo.so.2
> -l:libgobject-2.0.so.0 -l:libgmodule-2.0.so.0 -l:libglib-2.0.so.0
> -l:libXext.so.6 -l:libX11.so.6 -l:libm.so.6*. Now it links to them but
> unfortunately, this leads to a new problem, namely:
>
> *ld: ./lib/libiup_scintilla.a(ScintillaGTKAccessible.o): undefined
> reference to symbol 'atk_object_notify_state_change'*
> *ld: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libatk-1.0.so.0: error adding symbols: DSO
> missing from command line*
>
> Now what do I do?
>
> PS -- There is a typo in the doc: *gdk-3* should have been *-lgdk-3*
> PPS -- Look at that huge, gigantic command line! This is far, far easier
> to do in Windows than it is in Linux.
> On 7/17/23 05:56, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>
>    -L/my_path/iup/lib/Linux
>
> Em seg., 17 de jul. de 2023 às 09:04, Anonymous <anonuser8313...@gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>
>> On 7/17/23 04:49, Antonio Scuri wrote:There is no libscintilla.a so I am
>> stuck with libscintilla.so
>>
>>  There is no sense in using GTK 2 anymore for recent systems. Focus on
>> GTK 3.
>>
>> Yes sir, I understand. I will focus only on GTK3 from now on.
>>
>> The problem I'm see is, none of the files mentioned in the IUP
>> documentation for static linking are visible, even with GTK3 installed. How
>> can I make the files visible from the current working directory my source
>> code is in?
>>
>> Em sáb., 15 de jul. de 2023 às 17:52, Anonymous <
>> anonuser8313...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> Note, the documentation says to use -lpangox-2.0, but their is no
>>> libpangox-2.0.so file that exists in the GTK2 or GTK3 directory. Was it
>>> supposed to say -lpangoxft-1.0 or -lpangomm-1.4.so or
>>> -lpangocairo-1.0.so.0?
>>> On 7/15/23 13:06, Anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>> My problem is why won't GTK show up in my path, even though the system
>>> works with GTK apps? Is that normal? I could copy all the files needed to a
>>> directory for static linking as https://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup/
>>> says to do,
>>>
>>> "For GTK, IUP uses the GTK, GDK, Pango, Cairo if GTK 3, and GLib. To
>>> *statically* link an application with IUP, use the following options in
>>> the linker call (in the same order) ...
>>>
>>> *-lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0* -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 *-lpangox-1.0* -lpango-1.0 
>>> -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lXext -lX11 -lm  (for GTK 2)
>>> or*-lgtk-3 gdk-3* -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 *-lpangocairo-1.0* -lpango-1.0 *-lcairo* 
>>>   -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lXext -lX11 -lm  (for GTK 3)"
>>>
>>> ... but do I really have to copy files from root to a place where it can
>>> be found by my make file? That doesn't make sense but if that is how things
>>> are done in Linux, I will just have to do it. I just hope those files are
>>> easy to find.
>>> On 7/15/23 12:31, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>>>
>>>  Please take a look at the IUP documentation. You will find more info
>>> there:
>>>
>>> https://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup/
>>>
>>>   In Guide / Building Applications
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Scuri
>>>
>>>
>>> Em sáb., 15 de jul. de 2023 às 12:54, Anonymous <
>>> anonuser8313...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>
>>>> One last follow-up...
>>>>
>>>> If I go to
>>>> https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/amd64/libgtk2.0-0/filelist, it
>>>> shows me where the GTK files are located for Debian based systems. Why
>>>> isn't this in the PATH? Why do I have GTK programs that work if it isn't in
>>>> the PATH? Does that mean I have to link to the GTK library using a
>>>> hard-coded path? That's a problem since that means that since Debian
>>>> doesn't follow the standard Linux filesystem hierarchy standard (which says
>>>> GTK should be installed in /usr/lib/ and not /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/) if
>>>> I hard-code the path name in the linker for GTK, it will only work for
>>>> Debian systems.
>>>>
>>>> For being so user friendly, MX Linux sure is developer unfriendly.
>>>> On 7/15/23 08:29, Anonymous wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That's a typo. It actually says it has both installed but I can't find
>>>> either one on my computer.
>>>> On 7/15/23 08:23, Anonymous wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ola,
>>>>
>>>> Much thanks Antonio! I went from 13381 errors to two, but these two
>>>> errors look ominous...
>>>>
>>>> ld: ./lib/libiup.a(iupgtk_toggle.o): undefined reference to symbol
>>>> 'gtk_toggle_button_new'
>>>> ld: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: error adding symbols:
>>>> DSO missing from command l
>>>> ine
>>>>
>>>> Is that one error or two? My system does not have a file named
>>>> libgtk-x11-2.0.0, so I tried...
>>>>
>>>> dpkg -l libgtk* | grep -e '^i' | grep -e 'libgtk-*[0-9]'
>>>>
>>>> and it returned...
>>>> ii  libgtk-3-0:amd64           3.24.24-4+deb11u3 amd64        GTK 
>>>> graphical user interface library
>>>> ii  libgtk-3-common            3.24.24-4+deb11u3 all          common files 
>>>> for the GTK graphical user interface library
>>>> ii  libgtk2.0-0:amd64          2.24.33-2         amd64        GTK 
>>>> graphical user interface library - old version
>>>> ii  libgtk2.0-common           2.24.33-2         all          common files 
>>>> for the GTK graphical user interface library
>>>> ii  libgtk3-perl               0.038-1           all          Perl 
>>>> bindings for the GTK+ graphical user interface library
>>>>
>>>> Oops! It looks like IUP will only work with GTK2 and that says I have
>>>> GTK3, right? Is there any workaround for that or am I screwed?
>>>>
>>>> Signed,
>>>> Andrew
>>>> On 7/15/23 05:50, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  The scintilla library itself is missing. IupScintilla is IUP using
>>>> Scintilla.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Em sáb., 15 de jul. de 2023 às 09:43, Anonymous <
>>>> anonuser8313...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> Ola,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm still new to Linux so forgive me if I ask what might be stupid
>>>>> questions. I cannot link to scintilla using IUP. I get a slew of error
>>>>> like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> ld: ./lib/libiup_scintilla.a(ScintillaGTK.o): in function
>>>>> `Scintilla::ScintillaGTK::ModifyScrollBars(long, long)':
>>>>> ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x70d): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_get_upper'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x737): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_get_page_size'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x77b): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_upper'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x790): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_page_size'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x7a6): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_page_increment'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x7da): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_get_upper'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x81a): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_get_page_size'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x855): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_upper'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x86a): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_page_size'
>>>>> ld: ScintillaGTK.cxx:(.text+0x87f): undefined reference to
>>>>> `gtk_adjustment_set_page_increment'
>>>>>
>>>>> And etc, etc, etc for 13381 lines.
>>>>>
>>>>> I presume that means a dependency is missing but what dependency would
>>>>> that be? Or it might be something else? Does anyone know?
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed,
>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>
>>>>> ╔═════════════════════╗
>>>>> ║ Environment         ║
>>>>> ╟─────────────────────╢
>>>>> ║ IUP           v3.30 ║
>>>>> ║ IM            v3.12 ║
>>>>> ║ CD          v5.11.1 ║
>>>>> ║ Mx Linux      v21.3 ║
>>>>> ║ KDE_x64  Wildflower ║
>>>>> ╚═════════════════════╝
>>>>>
>>>>>
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