On Tue, 04 May 2004, Ben Combee wrote: > At 09:16 PM 5/4/2004, Brad Sawatzky wrote: > >I get a consistent crash (requires pin-reset) under the following > >conditions: > > - completely fresh install on the PDA (all prefs, etc deleted using > > FileZ) > > - plucker viewer 1.7.1 (current from today's cvs) > > - compiled under linux (debian sid) using > > prc-tools 2.2.90 > > pilrc 3.0 > > You really should be using pilrc 3.1 or 3.2 beta -- the 3.0 version has > problems with auto control sizing and also doesn't set some control > attributes correctly.
Thanks for the note. I've upgraded pilrc to 3.2b1 -- it generates a viewer.rcp.s file identical to pilrc 3.0 though... I didn't think to do a cmp with the .ro files (if that would even be meaningful). > >Unrelated (AFAIK) compile-time quirk: > >- A 'make' from either the plucker-cvs/ or viewer/ directories fails when > > it enters plucker-cvs/viewer/fonts. (cd plucker-cvs/viewer/fonts; make) > > compiles cleanly. The problem is that the root makefile attempts to > > compile fontconf.c using m68k-palmos-gcc rather than just gcc... A little more poking shows that the variable CC isn't being reset in viewer/font/Makefile, so it is inheriting the CC=m68k-palmos-gcc set in viewer/Makefile. The strikes me as the logical way for make to behave -- do other linux developers see this problem, or is it just me? -- Brad -- Brad Sawatzky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University of Virginia Physics Department Ph: (434) 924-6580 Fax: (434) 924-7909 _______________________________________________ plucker-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev
