I forgot, I haven’t been compiling with clang for a while. To ensure OSX 10.6 backwards compatibility, I have been compiling on a 10.6 virtual machine, which doesn’t have clang and uses a combination apple llvm/gcc 4.2.1. I’ll have to try it on 10.11, but I don’t have it setup currently. Cairo/librsvg has quite a bit to it, even for the Xaw version. ;)
The only warnings I get are ones complaining about depreciated gtk stuff ‘g_type_init’ or calling <librsvg/rsvg-cairo.h>... which idk, seems to compile just fine on the latest version of gtk2. Josh > On Dec 11, 2015, at 10:54 AM, h.g.mul...@hccnet.nl wrote: > > Op Vr, 11 december, 2015 3:07 pm schreef Joshua Pettus: >> I just tested on the current OSX app. Turns out, it doesnt highlight >> with the red dot, and does not capture. I take it this is a bug? >> > > No, that is correct. It is not allowed in Chu Shogi to capture a protected > Lion with a Lion from a distance. (This to prevent easy trading of the > Lions out of the game.) > > Did you also get that warning about the EP_ROYAL_LION during compilation > of XBoard? > > H.G. > >> Josh >> >> >> >> >>> On Dec 11, 2015, at 2:47 AM, H.G. Muller <h.g.mul...@hccnet.nl> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Op 12/10/2015 om 2:58 AM schreef global667: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> >>>> I got many, many warnings, while building the sources under OS X >>>> 10.10.5 with clang (see attachment), but it works. >>>> >>>> >>> Just to check if some of these warnings are really errors, could you >>> try the following? >>> >>> 1) Start XBoard as "xboard -ncp -showTargetSquares true -testLegality >>> true" 2) Select Chu Shogi from the File -> New Variant menu (lower-right >>> button) 3) Play the white Lion from f3 to e5 >>> 4) Play the black Lion from g10 to e8 >>> 5) Play the white Lion from e5 to d6 >>> 6) Click the black Lion on e8 >>> >>> >>> Clicking the Lion should highlight the squares it can move to by >>> colored dots. The question now is whether after (6) the square of the >>> white Lion (d6) is highlighted this way in red (allowing the black Lion >>> to capture the white one) or whether it isn't. >>> >>> H.G. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bug-XBoard mailing list >>> Bug-XBoard@gnu.org >>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-xboard >>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Bug-XBoard mailing list Bug-XBoard@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-xboard