> > so, for example on debian unstable, once you've pulled your > > libgtk2.0-dev, libcairo1-dev, libart-dev, libqt3-dev, and so on, you > > should be able to build and install kaffe with the 3 AWT implementations > > with a simple > > You need libart-2.0-dev from debian 'experimental'. > libart(2)-dev from 'unstable' will generate an unclear warning about > pkg-config, which I had nicely installed, but wasn't familiar with.
Add libqt3-mt-dev from experimental (replaces libqt3-dev !) In principle, a check for libqt-mt in ./configure would be nice, too. That package finally has something like a symlink to /usr/include/qt3, which is at /usr/share/qt3/include [snip] > and three more of those immediately below. I agree with the compiler > here. C++ really invites you to do horrible things. OK, size = (void*)((uintp)size +/- STACKREDZONE); (see, where that (void*) came from?) then bails out on building the java files. Shall I blame that on the wrong CVS checkout? wanna keep developing software? http://swpat.ffii.org/ +--- Kero ----------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---+ | all the meaningless and empty words I spoke | | Promises -- The Cranberries | +--- M38c --- http://httpd.chello.nl/k.vangelder ---+ _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
