Hello, all--
I am attempting to build im, cd, and iup on a 32-bit Arch Linux
system. The Arch Build System (ABS) involves scripts that download a
source package, compile it, and repackage the resulting binary. Also,
after downloading the source package, the system obtains checksums
(usually
Hi,
Sometimes I do upload a new tarball to replace a bad one. But this only
occurs during release time. After the release is stable I don't change them
anymore. This may affects your system. Maybe I have to update something in
SourceForge to update the checksums?
But what you are saying is
Hi, Antonio--
Thanks for your quick reply!
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Antonio Scuri antonio.sc...@gmail.com wrote:
Sometimes I do upload a new tarball to replace a bad one. But this only
occurs during release time. After the release is stable I don't change them
anymore. This may
Okay, no, I thought that the PKGBUILD was using an unusual form for
the download URL (http://sourceforge.net/projects/... vs the usual
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/... ). But I changed that,
and it didn't help.
I do notice that your project files are somehow set up in a way that I
Hi,
This is probably because you downloaded the Mingw or Cygwin DLLs. The
IupWebBrowser is implemented in Windows using a technology that
unfortunately is only available in Visual C++.
The IupWebBrowser is an optional control in IUP. If you just trying to use
IUP, IM and CD in a
Ah, thanks for the quick response. I will disable the web controls.
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Antonio Scuri antonio.sc...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
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This is probably because you downloaded the Mingw or Cygwin DLLs. The
IupWebBrowser is implemented in Windows using a
No, I just upload those files using SFTP.
The Latest version is indeed manually set. I have to go to the SF web
interface and set the default download for a given system. It is not exactly
the Latest version.
Here is what I did, just went to this page: