On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Ulrich Wilkens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> here are my latest results of my work on dtinfo. Now the documents can
> be built and dtinfo can be used for browsing and viewing the documents.
> Everything should build without warnings even under -Wall. Patches will
That is itself is qui
Hello,
here are my latest results of my work on dtinfo. Now the documents can
be built and dtinfo can be used for browsing and viewing the documents.
Everything should build without warnings even under -Wall. Patches will
follow.
It has been tested on:
- FreeBSD 9.0/i386, 9.0/amd64, 9.1/amd64
-
Building of dtinfo is not yet activated because it needs some more
testing. If you want to build you can activate it in programs/Imakefile
or you can use the first patch in the attachment.
If you want to install it you can use the second patch. It will prevent
the installer script from some 'miss
On 10/14/12 06:44, Ulrich Wilkens wrote:
> Here's a short list with the main topics I've done so far:
>
> - fixed a lot of syntax errors (mainly forced by old c++ code)
> - removed dtinfo config directory in favour of standard config
> - partly rewritten exception handling
> - partly rewritten c++
Hello,
during the last weeks I've played around a little bit with dtinfo.
I can now compile everything of it on Linux and FreeBSD. It was tested
with Xubuntu 12.04.1 (32 and 64bit) and FreeBSD 9.0 (also 32 and 64bit).
But the binaries are not yet running on all platforms. Dtinfo itself
runs only