Fra: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 22:21 01.05.01 +0200, Claus Sørensen - ProjectHouse wrote:
From: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
Softeware projects is release often so you don't
have these huge gaps between releases.
Wow, what a
Can't this argument go offline now?
-- Karim Nassar
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Claus [UNKNOWN] Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
Fra: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 22:21 01.05.01 +0200, Claus Sørensen - ProjectHouse wrote:
From: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the main engines
Thanks for the help. I had figured this out just today :) This should be
documented with the shapes doc soon.
-- Karim Nassar
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Michael Inggs wrote:
Hi
I am running the .86 version which is standard with the Mandrake 7.2
release. I needed the logic shapes. I did get them
Lars Clausen wrote:
There will be a new version soon, even if we have to go to Australia
ourselves and hunt down James:)
Now, now. No *hunting*, please! Let one good deed go unpunished. Remember all
that stuff about setting your love free? He'll come back when he's ready, or he
was never
Hans and list,
Just droping my 2 cents on the isse of making a new release:
I am the kind of user who can get CVS builds and compile them. But most users cannot,
and this impacts me as a consultant, because my customers cannot get from cvs and
compile themselves. If someone makes software
At 22:21 01.05.01 +0200, Claus Sørensen - ProjectHouse wrote:
Fra: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
Softeware projects is release often so you don't
have these huge gaps between releases.
Wow, what a deep insight. I've always thought the main
At 22:26 01.05.01 +0200, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
Let's see if all the developers/users can agree on this ?
Dia 0.87 should:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
Yes, and the packages on my
At 15:11 02.05.01 -0300, Fernando Lozano wrote:
Hans and list,
Just droping my 2 cents on the isse of making a new release:
I am the kind of user who can get CVS builds and compile them. But most
users cannot, and this impacts me as a consultant, because my customers
cannot get from cvs and
At 08:56 30.04.01 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen wrote:
What is the roadmap for the next version?
Let's see if all the developers/users can agree on this ?
Dia 0.87 should:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
- make available all the bugfixes since the last official
version (Dia 0.86 has had some serious problems with some
menu actions, see:
Fra: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
Softeware projects is release often so you don't
have these huge gaps between releases.
Wow, what a deep insight. I've always thought the main engine
in Free Software projects are motivated developers.
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
Let's see if all the developers/users can agree on this ?
Dia 0.87 should:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
Yes, and the packages on my website are build against Ximian Gnome 1.4.
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Aaron Trevena wrote:
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
- make available all the bugfixes since the last official
version (Dia 0.86 has had some serious problems
On Tue, 01 May 2001, Hans Breuer wrote:
At 08:56 30.04.01 -0500, Lars Clausen wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen wrote:
What is the roadmap for the next version?
Let's see if all the developers/users can agree on this ?
Dia 0.87 should:
- work on all major platforms, (Does
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
- make available all the bugfixes since the last official
version (Dia 0.86 has had some serious problems with some
menu actions, see: Objects/Align/Equal Distance thread.
Are
On Tue, 01 May 2001, Karim A. Nassar wrote:
- work on all major platforms, (Does this include Gnome 1.4;
anyone using Gnome 1.4 out there ?)
- make available all the bugfixes since the last official
version (Dia 0.86 has had some serious problems with some
menu actions, see:
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Karim A Nassar wrote:
If someone can help me get Logic shapes working, I will help maintain this
aspect (provided others agree it is a good idea) :)
If you're willing to send the files, I'll look at it. But tell again what
you wanted to do and what fails with your (?)
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Dag Wieers wrote:
On Tue, 1 May 2001, Karim A Nassar wrote:
If someone can help me get Logic shapes working, I will help maintain
this aspect (provided others agree it is a good idea) :)
If you're willing to send the files, I'll look at it. But tell again what
you
Hi
I am running the .86 version which is standard with the Mandrake 7.2
release. I needed the logic shapes. I did get them to work with some
brute force hacking i.e. change all the .png icons to .xpm (I used xv to
do this). You also have to change the urls during the xml definitions at
the start
From: Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
Couldn't you release more often so more of us
can benefit for the work you have been doing
since last release.
You can always extract a version from CVS. The current CVS version is
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
Why don't you then make a tar.gz file of it and call it
beta-something?
I do.
Or even better make rpm's and dep's for the
different distributions.
I can send you RPM's if you like.
BTW CVS is for normal users too, check out
I completely agree with you. Why don't you make a source tarball, let's say once a
week ???
It would be easier for all of us to D/L the source tree, cause CVS pserver isn't
allowed for
everyone (like me)...
Cyril
Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID a écrit :
From: Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dag Wieers a écrit :
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen - Chairman of KLID wrote:
Why don't you then make a tar.gz file of it and call it
beta-something?
I do.
Or even better make rpm's and dep's for the
different distributions.
I can send you RPM's if you like.
BTW CVS is for
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
I completely agree with you. Why don't you make a source tarball, let's say once a
week ???
It would be easier for all of us to D/L the source tree, cause CVS pserver isn't
allowed for
everyone (like me)...
Hey,
I'm not a developer ;) And I don't
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
Don't forget
cvs login
Why do you need that ? I did the steps that I described and without
problems.
And as I said earlier, I've got this error message from CVS :
cvs [login aborted]: connect to anoncvs.gnome.org:2401 failed: Connection
Dag Wieers a crit :
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
> Don't forget
> cvs login
Why do you need that ? I did the steps that I described and without
problems.
In the Developer section you can read :
//-
Getting the latest sources from CVS
You can always get the latest development version
From: Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyril ZEKSER wrote:
I completely agree with you. Why don't you make a source tarball, let's say once a
week ???
It would be easier for all of us to D/L the source tree, cause CVS pserver isn't
allowed for
everyone (like me)...
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen wrote:
What is the roadmap for the next version?
Is there a feature freeze?
One of the main engines in Open Source/Free
Softeware projects is release often so you don't
have these huge gaps between releases.
Couldn't you release more often so
From: Lars Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then reason we aren't seeing a release is that our maintainer, James
Henstridge, seems to have slunk away somewhere.
How long have he been away?
If you are talking about months then
it is time for the rest of the developing
team to find another
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Dag Wieers wrote:
Just do something like:
export CVSROOT=':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome'
cvs -z3 checkout dia
mv dia dia-0.86
tar -cvzf dia-0.86.tar.gz dia-0.86
rpm -ta dia-0.86.tar.gz
And you will have a tarball, a source
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Steven N. Hirsch wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Dag Wieers wrote:
Just do something like:
export CVSROOT=':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome'
cvs -z3 checkout dia
mv dia dia-0.86
tar -cvzf dia-0.86.tar.gz dia-0.86
rpm -ta dia-0.86.tar.gz
Le lun, avr 30, 2001, à 12:55:15 -0400, Steven N. Hirsch a écrit:
Even after upgrading to the latest and greatest automake, autoconf and
libtool packages, it complains about
AM_HEADER_INIT
being an undefined macro.
try to run aclocal, and retry automake autoconf (or just ./autogen.sh,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
Le lun, avr 30, 2001, à 12:55:15 -0400, Steven N. Hirsch a écrit:
Even after upgrading to the latest and greatest automake, autoconf and
libtool packages, it complains about
AM_HEADER_INIT
being an undefined macro.
try to run
Le lun, avr 30, 2001, à 03:47:32 -0400, Steven N. Hirsch a écrit:
being an undefined macro.
try to run aclocal, and retry automake autoconf (or just ./autogen.sh,
paying close attention to the output)
Still no luck. This happens when I run aclocal:
aclocal: configure.in: 163:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
I have imlib-1.9.7 and libxml-1.8.6 installed.
Have you installed libgdk-pixbuf-dev (or libgdk-pixbuf-gnome-dev, or the
equivalent packages for your distributions) ?
I would have, had they been listed as requirements in INSTALL g. Now
that
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Claus Sørensen wrote:
From: Lars Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then reason we aren't seeing a release is that our maintainer, James
Henstridge, seems to have slunk away somewhere.
How long have he been away?
The last message from him was 4 weeks ago today. Given the
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