(I am no git guru, but they should be easy to merge),
You could try to issue a pull-request, the button to do that is on the github
website on the repository home-page.
so until it has become clear what will happen with wxHaskell we can use that
repo to gather the fixes we make.
It is
I fear that the majority of Windows
users will be stuck with wxHaskell versions that work with 2.8.
Well, you can always bundle the wx libraries with your application in that
case and create your own wxPack. :-)
- Alessandro
On 28 nov. 2011, at 19:09, Maciek Makowski wrote:
I don't have a
Allright.
So more seems to be working with the new patches, see the updated Google
Document. [1]
It appears that things requiring a dialog (file and image browsers) just crash
on a seg fault. I'm not sure where to look for that.
- Alessandro
[1]
the 2.9.2 release with homebrew, it
is not released yet but you can find it on github. [1]
[1] https://gist.github.com/6292c06e63ceb4fc6fc2
- Alessandro
On 2 nov. 2011, at 23:21, Dave Tapley wrote:
On 2 November 2011 22:03, Alessandro Vermeulen
a.vermeu...@students.uu.nl wrote:
Ok, I did
I've applied your patches, and I though it build… however, it get's stuck
further on, is there where you are stuck too?
src/cpp/apppath.cpp: In function ‘wxString GetApplicationPath()’:
src/cpp/apppath.cpp:34:0:
warning: ‘NSIsSymbolNameDefined’ is deprecated (declared at
.- Alessandro
dragimage.cpp
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On 3 nov. 2011, at 11:56, Eric Kow wrote:On 3 Nov 2011, at 06:53, Alessandro Vermeulen wrote:I've applied your patches, and I though it build… however, it get's stuck further on, is there where you are stuck too?Yup. If I understand correctly
, Alessandro Vermeulen
a.vermeu...@students.uu.nl wrote:
Dear developers,
When building wx-core-0.12.1.7 I get the following error(s):
src/include/wrapper.h:24:24:
error: wx/tabctrl.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/cpp/apppath.cpp:1:0:
src/include/wrapper.h: In member