will default to black.Warning: Cannot find
> > callback list in XtAddCallback Warning: Cannot find callback list
> > in XtAddCallback Warning: Cannot find callback list in XtAddCallback
> > ...
> > ...
> > ...
> >
> > And it comes up in all black.
Likewise...u
the same as KEY_HELP
"/usr/dt/config/dtterm.ti", line 1, terminal 'dtterm':
exit_attribute_mode differs from sgr(0) exit_attribute_mode="\e[0m"
sgr(0)="\e[0m\^O"
"/usr/dt/config/dtterm.ti", line 1, &
$TOPDIR/config/cf should be most of what's needed...
Also, would there be any objections to replacing the current CDE imake.c
with X.org's imake.c? As far as I can tell, there are no special
features preventing this.
Thanks,
Is
much easier to review and apply
> patches.
OK. I presume the default output is satisfactory?
> >Also, /usr/local/bin is used on Linux as well as BSD. So add it to the
> >default path.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Isaac Dunham
> >
> >PS: Copying policy:
> >
k wrote:
>
> Applied.
> --
> Jon Trulson
Ahem! The FHS requires /usr/local/bin on Linux also.
Though it might be better to exploit /etc/profile...
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
diff --git a/cde/programs/dtlogin/config/Xconfig.src b/cde/programs/dtlogin/config/Xconfig.src
index 16cbe4b..cd6f8b4
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 17:14:03 +
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
> > Though it might be better to exploit /etc/profile...
>
> Is dtlogin sourcing /etc/profile at all?
>
> //Marcin
No, but I'm thinking that it might be go
ring why Linux choose -b&h-lucidabright-
> which is a serif font.
>
..
FYI: Debian Squeeze with sun-java6-fonts uses -lucida-lucida*.
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ease, digital clock! Maybe can we get
> > smaller icons in the Panel?
>
> dtwm can be extensively configured and you can probably get smaller
> icons or other stuff. No idea about the clock (I'm fine with analog
> one).
I prefer analog myself. But you mig
one contacted IST?
Or have the bugs regarding internationalization (mainly affecting Nedit users)
been fixed?
I'm asking these here, because the "proper" place (the Motif mailing list)
appears not to exist, and some people are involved in both projects.
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
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(0x3b42b000)
libXrender.so.1 => /usr/lib/libXrender.so.1 (0x3b4a3000)
libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x3b4ac000)
libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x3b4b1000)
libexpat.so.1 => /usr/lib/libexpat.so.1 (0x3b4c5000)
That said, it *might* be relatively
on rpcbind (if rpcbind hasn't started, ttsession goes to
100%)
This script as I have it is not quite ideal, but it works better than the
current one.
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dtlogin
Description: Binary data
--
LogMeIn Centra
On Sat, 24 Nov 2012 19:11:24 -0700 (MST)
Jon Trulson wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2012, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
> > I've been poking at the dtlogin initscript on and off.
> > I found a few rough edges:
> > 1: dtlogin must be started in the background, and certainly should
>
> Since everything seems to have compiled except documentation, I went
> ahead installing CDE.
>
> Back to lightdm and I login to CDE. Desktop starts (it goes past the
> dthello)
> and starts the panel, the help viewer and in a couple of seconds it crashes.
> It freezes.
>
> Is it possible it
eventually, but we can't right
now. If you want to contribute, please do so under terms that will not impede
*that* conversion."
> but I just wanted to double check.
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
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Isaac Dunham
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 20:53:59 -0500 (EST)
Robert Tomsick wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
> > FYI: 3-clause BSD is MIT + "Binary distributions must include this
> > copyright notice in accompanying documentation" (clause 2). 2-clause
doesn't properly
handle certain things (for example, they exported an AIX misfeature so they
broke static linking in most build systems...)
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=140837
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gs: No current X11 has these, but probably some older systems do.
Are they here by accretion?
It seems to me that one could easily write a script that checks for a few tools
and libraries,then writes a new site.def (I think that's the file...); in fact,
I wrote a script that gets all opti
lled yet. If this code is returned from tt_open() it means
> ttsession could not be started, which generally means ToolTalk is not
> installed on this system.
> "
> *** [331]
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:48:36 +
cdesktopenv-devel-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 11:52:34 +, Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> > On Wed, 10 Apr 2013, Isaac Dunham wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 09 Apr 2013 12:36:19 +
> > >
> &
---
cde/programs/dtlogin/config/Xconfig.src |4 +---
cde/programs/dtlogin/dm.c |2 ++
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cde/programs/dtlogin/config/Xconfig.src
b/cde/programs/dtlogin/config/Xconfig.src
index 57f0ec9..ad6ba47 100644
--- a/cde/prog
This should shut up the console spamming, for those who use VT1.
Default behavior is not changed.
---
cde/doc/C/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm | 10 +-
cde/programs/dtlogin/dm.c |2 ++
cde/programs/dtlogin/dm.h |1 +
cde/programs/dtlogin/resource.c
e commands
above,
and then s/Sun/XF86/.
I see something about "SAC" (Solaris Audio Control), as well as sdtaudioctl
(the latter is Sun's program, the former is a FOSS alternative.)
And apparently there was once another program known as audiocontrol,
which shipped with HP/UX and older S
con? But the icon of firefox
> when minimized is 16x16.
I note that EWMH allows scaling an icon from _NET_WM_ICON...
TWM has a similar issue, for which the workaround was to use ForceIcons.
HTH,
Isaac Dunham
--
Managing
rtAudio (a cross-platform, MIT-licensed audio
library) as two other choices that would make sense.
(Again: I do not think CDE should do anything with audio; I don't think
sound themes are useful, daemons belong in system or user configuration,
and audio players and mixers will probably be bette
t it would take changing the
pulse configuration and that pulse is running because it's started with
higher than user privileges.
HTH,
Isaac Dunham
--
Flow-based real-time traffic analytics software. Cisco certified
which *might* be a better approach.
But I'm afraid I haven't looked at the documentation on how to add icons
for new categories...what's a good place to find documentation on that?
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
--
Learn G
falls back to the C locale
(which I have gotten the impression is what it does),
desktop2dt should skip desktop files that cannot be localized
(in the case of Greek, if neither GenericName[el] nor Comment[el] are
present).
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
---
words, AIX CDE got an AIX-specific logo, CDE for IRIX got
the SGI cube, etc.
The logical application of this is that packagers could use the
distribution/OS logo instead of Dtlogo.pm; Debian would use the swirl,
Fedora the hat, etc.
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
-
he OpenSolaris support is rather experimental. I'm not sure if it's been
merged yet, and someone recently reported an FTBFS.
But it's a question of porting it.
I get the impression that building with Xprint disabled in Motif is rather
experimental, and libXp is still needed.
&
r hand, CDE 2.1 did support some UNIX98 (maybe even earlier)
systems, which hypothetically should still build.
So I'd guess that assuming UNIX95 or later versions of POSIX, or checking
for something known to be missing on at least one supported platform,
is a good guideline.
e C code:
what I wrote for my pleasure is out there regardless whether someone
else provides source code, and the risk of careless violation of the
license is of more concern to me.
If someone grabs a copy of a binary without a license, then shares it
with someone else, I don
ans: try to avoid autotools. It's
| a huge frickin mess that is virtually impossible to trace/debug/fix
| if it goes nuts (and it goes nuts way too often).
The evidence would seem to be pretty clear that autotools does *not*
make it easier to port software to obscure platforms in net:
while
ly) installed in /usr/pkgsrc; *all* packages it builds
are installed with prefix=/usr/pkg.
@Stephan:
When preparing for the build (making the "imports" link), does
s/X11R7/pkg/ do enough, or do you need more changes?
HTH,
Isaac Dunham
t;.
With a sed supporting -i (NetBSD sed did last I knew), here's the command:
sed -e 's:^\(#define.*\)/usr/X11R7/:\1X11ProjectRoot/:g' \
-i cdesktopenv/cde/config/cf/NetBSD.cf
The point here is to make X11ProjectRoot adjust *everything*.
Hope this helps,
Isaac Dunham
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* insserv requires a shebang line
* the rc script can hang if a daemon is started in the foreground
* "pgrep dtlogin" apparently can match the init script, if it is started
with "service dtlogin start" or similar.
* reduce code duplication
---
cde/contrib/rc/linux/dtlogin | 51 ++
PNG files in a config file for an image viewer seems
rather lame.)
Thanks,
Isaac
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On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 05:12:12PM -0700, Jon Trulson wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2015, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
>
> Hi, could you resubmit in gt format-patch format?
>
> Thanks.
> -jon
If git send-email screws up, how do I do that?
I set up git send-email just for this.
Should
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 05:19:02PM -0700, Jon Trulson wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2015, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
> >I'd like to add a bunch of new filetypes.
> >Should I add them to datatypes.dt, or would using a new file be preferable?
> >
> >(I'd like to
be used in CDE to
> support Openoffice files. If you are interested to use them, I may add a tgz
> file to my homepage.
I haven't been using OO/LO recently, though if I had I'd be
interested.
Thank you,
Isaac Dunham
cde-data.tgz
Description: application/gtar-compressed
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gt; of inetd. Looks like I need to install and learn how to configure inetd
> for CDE (pointers welcome).
Install openbsd-inetd or similar, and the post-install script adds the
correct configuration.
HTH,
Isaac Dunham
--
idunham/cdesktopenv
if I'm remembering right.
Sorry for the terseness, but I've been away from CDE for a while.
HTH,
Isaac Dunham
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On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 03:54:45PM +0300, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
> On 05/06/2015 08:01 πμ, Isaac Dunham wrote:
> >On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 02:20:56PM +0300, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
> >> I compiled the latest CDE version (with latest motif) on LTSP5,
quot;date".
To make it work without using the /usr merge, you will need to find
the line that sets PATH and add ":/bin" at the end.
Patch pending.
Thanks,
Isaac Dunham
[1] https://www.kraxel.org/cgit/fbida/
ida-dt.tgz
Description: application/gtar-compressed
>From 8faddd2bb94fb8ef
ly fairly quick to apply good patches. ;-)
> I haven't tested the desktop registration step yet. I assume that
> /usr/local/share/ida is the intended application root for ida from the
> make -n.
Assuming PREFIX=/usr/local, that is correct.
> On 12/06/2015 05:00, Isaac Dunham wro
Without this, we fail without the /usr merge because 'date' is
unavailable.
---
cde/programs/dtappintegrate/dtappintegrate.src | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/cde/programs/dtappintegrate/dtappintegrate.src
b/cde/programs/dtappintegrate/dtappintegrate.src
index
free(language);
While this change is functionally equivalent to the original code
(apart from the detail that it's actually valid), I wonder if we
should try to update to matc
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 03:54:09PM -0600, Jon Trulson wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, Isaac Dunham wrote:
>
> >While this change is functionally equivalent to the original code
> >(apart from the detail that it's actually valid), I wonder if we
> >should try to update
27;s still maintained.
The AT&T Research page is the real homepage, as far as development goes.
(www2.research.att.com/~astopen/download)
The package is ast-ksh.
However,
ayer done as a widget, which
can be used for 'HTML5'-style video support in XmHTML, and then XmHTML
hooked up to libcurl to create a web browser. I realize that this would
not be a high-feature browser, having no JS/CSS, and only limited HTML,
but IMHO the main reasons to use something ne
efiles. Therefore,
historical practice was restored.
Strictly speaking, CDE makefiles need not be interpreted as per POSIX
(I don't think we use .POSIX:), but this is a question of compatability,
and that's the rationale.
Hope this helps,
Isaac Dunham
(PS: I'm just here briefly.)
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