Steven ** montg...@gmail.com writes:
I've seen several developers talking about porting things to vala.
I'm not really familiar with this language. What is the point? Why
would you spend the effort rewriting an app that already works into
another language when the result is identical to the
I actually work in C with all the crazy function pointers and what-not
every day. So, that's sort of how my brain works these days.
I looked at some Vala samples and was like Wait a minute, are these
classes or something? I haven't seen stuff like this since college!.
;-)
-Steven
On Mon, Jun
I've seen several developers talking about porting things to vala.
I'm not really familiar with this language. What is the point? Why
would you spend the effort rewriting an app that already works into
another language when the result is identical to the original? Is
vala really that much
Just wondering if I should be paying more attention to this vala stuff...
Yes, you should, because Vala is a groundbreaking new programming language
that combines the abstraction of high level languages with the performance of
low level languages.
See also:
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as 0.2.2)
- avoids suspend and keeps display on during alarm on FSO platform
(such as SHR)
- note: will not stop alarms added by previous versions of ffalarms
Download:
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 22:13:24 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as 0.2.2)
- avoids suspend and keeps display on during alarm on FSO platform
(such as SHR)
- note: will not stop
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 22:13:24 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as 0.2.2)
- avoids suspend and keeps display on during alarm on FSO platform
error reading config file
key file contains key '24hr_format' which has a value that cannot be
interpreted. default configuration will be used
2009/6/28 Łukasz Pankowski lukp...@o2.pl:
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 22:46:18 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 22:13:24 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Hi
I have just released ffalarms 0.2.3. Features:
- rewritten using Vala/libeflvala/Elementary (same features as
0.2.2)
jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com writes:
error reading config file
key file contains key '24hr_format' which has a value that cannot be
interpreted. default configuration will be used
You may simply remove ~/.ffalarmsrc (if you did not customize it) or in
~/.ffalarmsrc change
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Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Eehm. Does opkg call suggestions deps, too?
(In contrast to recommendations)
It would be strange.
You may try
dpkg -I ffalarms_0.2.3-r0_armv4t.ipk | grep frameworkd
and check whether I am mad.
Collected errors:
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following
Am Sonntag, 28. Juni 2009 23:49:59 schrieb Łukasz Pankowski:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
Eehm. Does opkg call suggestions deps, too?
(In contrast to recommendations)
It would be strange.
You may try
dpkg -I ffalarms_0.2.3-r0_armv4t.ipk | grep frameworkd
and check whether I am
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