Lapo Luchini wrote:
What to say?
Its only thanks to Steven O'Brien's patches that those packages
contains DLLs.
See http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
I'm currently doing -2 version of them, relibtoolizing them instead of
using Steven patches.
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He has something. Frankly, I think we should let harold release these
packages. He's got a firm understanding of the underlying mechanics of
how X works.
That is indeed the best choice, maybe I read his message in a way too
non-optimistic view =)
Plus if you commit to maintainership of
You read my message correctly the first time. I do not have enough time to
work on glib and gtk+. You are more than welcome to work on them. I think
that Nicholas might want to work with you on them.
I wasn't wrong afterall =)
(I didn't read the reply until after sending my reply)
Plus if
I don't know about imlib but glib-1.2.10 and gtk+-1.2.10 compile OOTB.
I built them to create a gvim locally. There was just one problem in
glib/gstrfuncs.c. There's an extern declaration for strsignal() which
collides with a Cygwin header. Just add a #ifndef __CYGWIN__ to the
extern
What to say?
Its only thanks to Steven O'Brien's patches that those packages contains
DLLs.
See http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
Those two are okay, I have a little more problems with imlib, which
requires libungif (see cygwin-apps for ITP) and doesn't seems to
recognise the jpeg
Lapo Luchini wrote:
on its way was a bit optimistic.. the simple --with-xaw3d
configure switch leads to some problems... things defined twice.
Strange as configure detects everything correctly.
/usr/X11R6/lib//libXt.a(Intrinsic.o)(.text+0x10):Intrinsic.c: multiple
definition
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Now Nicholas Wourms has ported libXaw3D so maybe I should do a 1.12.0-2
to use it... or maybe two separate binary packages are better?
One for libXaw (that is default) and one for libXaw3D?
I think one binary
There is the fact that libXaw3d is less then 1/2 of MB. Just use it, as
it looks much nicer then plain old libXaw. Besides, libXaw3d is shared
whereas libXaw is not.
That is a REALLY good point: total file size should be roughly the same,
Xaw3D included...
Compiling it...
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Lapo 'Raist'
It is -1, the old relase I posted ni cygwin-apps
-2 is on its way =)
on its way was a bit optimistic.. the simple --with-xaw3d configure
switch leads to some problems... things defined twice.
Strange as configure detects everything correctly.
*4.5. *Where can I find an xmodmap for my non-U.S. keyboard layout?
* *You can try using an xmodmap file for your keyboard layout from a
GNU/Linux distribution (e.g. RedHat).
Aren't xmodpad.* files redistributable?
Couldn't we include that puny 20k as default xfree files? Or maybe as a
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