> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 05:23:03 +1000
> From: Matthew Sherborne <msherbo...@gmail.com>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> This is mostly for pluggulp.
>

Thank you very much!


> I compile witty with clang++.
>
> The easiest way to do it is to just install ubuntu Raring 13.04.
>

I am using Ubuntu 12.10


> Then you can run:
>
> apt-get install clang-3.2 cmake-curses-gui
> update-alternatives --set c++ /usr/bin/clang++
>

Yep, worked for me.

How to verify after a successful build that the final output (Wt
library) was actually a result of CLang compilation?

Kind regards,

~Plug


> ----
>
> Then in your Wt's build directory:
>
> ccmake .
> you can then hit: 't' to toggle advanced options
> then '/CXX' to search for the c++ compiler.
> If you want you can change it to /usr/bin/clang++ .. but I just leave it as
> /usr/bin/c++ .. with the update-alternatives that's all you need.
>
> -----
>
> People said that you need a special linker. I don't think that's true. You
> just use the normal gnu ld.
>
> There is however an llvm-ld plugin. That enables you to use -O4 on the
> compiler, to enable link time optimization.
>
> This plugin worked on ubuntu with clang 3.0 but is currently not working.
>
> As I don't need this level of optimization right now, I'm just waiting for
> it to get fixed again in ubuntu.
>
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>
> I hope this helps some people. All comments and questions appreciated.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Matthew Sherborne
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> Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:58:20 +0200
> From: Raphael Bauduin <rbli...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Wt-interest] Has anyone written a CMS in Wt?
> To: witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net
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> Hi Matthew,
>
> I have been less involved in the development of the CMS I talked about, but
> it has continued to progress, and is in the process to be put in production
> for a website. I've talked to the devs today and they just want to write a
> bit of documentation before publishing it. Seems it should become available
> on github in the coming weeks.
>
> Raph
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:31 AM, Matthew Sherborne 
> <msherbo...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Raph,
>>
>> Did you manage to publish this in the end ?
>>
>> I'd be interested to hear how it went and what sort of issues you ran into
>> and whatnot.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Matthew Sherborne
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Raphael Bauduin <rbli...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Jeffrey Scott Flesher Gmail
>>> <jeffrey.scott.fles...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > I'm starting an Open Source CMS Project called Flesh; I've decided that
>>> Wt
>>> > should work well for this project; and now its time to start work; and I
>>> > thought I'd check to see if there is already a CMS project out there, I
>>> did
>>> > not find any doing a search; so I thought I would ask.
>>>
>>> I have worked on a Wt based CMS that I hope will be published under an
>>> open source license before the end of the year. (The hope is about the
>>> time frame, as it will for sure be published under an open source
>>> license eventually.)
>>>
>>> It is not a usual CMS though, as it is filesystem based, and uses no
>>> database except for sqlite for search functionality (that is
>>> optional).
>>>
>>> Of course, when it's published it will be announced on this mailing list.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> Raph
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> > If you have any ideas on how to start a project like this, let me know;
>>> I
>>> > know that is a vague question; but I'm starting from scratch if I can
>>> not
>>> > find a project out there, and even if I do, I doubt it will do what I'm
>>> > trying to do, so I'm really just looking for ideas.
>>> >
>>> > My idea right now is to make it database driven; the main function will
>>> > check the command line, sterilize it, parse it out, pull a database
>>> query
>>> > for the page, check cache, clean it if data has changed, create the
>>> page if
>>> > needed, then sever the page.
>>> >
>>> > It will have a db record for each item or widget I need to use for a
>>> page,
>>> > that contains all the information I need for that widget; then use a
>>> case
>>> > statement to execute the statement; a little over simplified, but
>>> basically
>>> > that's it, then add the back end, which is a drag and drop widget
>>> editor,
>>> > based on a Property sheet for each widget in advanced mode, and also a
>>> > WYSIWYG for basic editing, which I'm leaning toward a Qt app for that,
>>> one
>>> > for the desktop and one for devices, but have a web back end as well,
>>> but
>>> > make it an option.
>>> >
>>> > I will have a theme designer to go with it; its Open Source, but I
>>> doubt it
>>> > will get any interest till its out of beta, but the market is to
>>> replace all
>>> > CMS's out there, so I will make the interface easy to use, with advanced
>>> > controls and scripting capabilities, so security is a must to have that
>>> > functionality; but I want it to replace cPanel, so it will also control
>>> the
>>> > web server, if you are the Server Admin, with more control then cPanel
>>> > currently has; this way all you need is a VPS account, no Panel and can
>>> add
>>> > multiple Domain Portals, have email, ftp and other features, each with
>>> there
>>> > own database and folder space, so they are separate; but allow an
>>> > administrator to maintain multiple web portals using one application,
>>> and
>>> > still giving each web master total control over their own portal.
>>> >
>>> > Its based on CDN, and my idea is to just push changes with the Qt app,
>>> such
>>> > that it replicates the data to all CDN's; this way I can firewall out
>>> all
>>> > ports, other than 80 and 443, and then only allow incoming ports based
>>> on
>>> > the IP addresses for all the CDN's, with a master IP controller; so you
>>> can
>>> > update the CDN IP addresses and monitor them for security, so you can
>>> take
>>> > them off line if they become compromised, and rebuild them with new
>>> > credentials; but at the same time, I want to use P2P update capability
>>> and
>>> > content delivery service to cut back on bandwidth usage, so I'm talking
>>> > about some serious code here; but I make video's and its one of the
>>> reasons
>>> > I want to write this; so I can have a CMS that is designed for fast
>>> content
>>> > delivery for on demand video, so it will need to interface with a
>>> Kaltura
>>> > Server also, plus I want it to run my Email server as well, so that this
>>> > application has enough power to run any Corporation from, and secure
>>> enough
>>> > for the Government to use, but really aimed at the normal end user who
>>> just
>>> > wants a web site, which opens up the Portal Market potential this
>>> project
>>> > will have.
>>> >
>>> > Its geared for E-Commerce, and will be PCI Complaint; which is the main
>>> > reason I'm doing this project.
>>> >
>>> > I'm not soliciting for help with this project; just asking about ideas;
>>> > links to code that might do a few things I'm looking at doing, and to
>>> find
>>> > out if any one has already done this; since I couldn't find a project
>>> like
>>> > this, and don't know where to go or who to ask; I figured this was a
>>> good
>>> > place to start, so please let me know.
>>> >
>>> > I've written a few CMS's in different languages over the years, the
>>> first
>>> > one back in 1999, never happy with any of them; so I thought I'd do
>>> this one
>>> > right, and I'm an old C programmer, but mainly did Assembly and Machine
>>> > Language,
>>> > back in the 80's C was a treat, and C++ was a Dream; after being retired
>>> > from the Air Force I became a Computer Programmer for the EPA and then
>>> the
>>> > BLM, till I retired due to worsening health issues from the War, and I
>>> like
>>> > Qt and find Wt doesn't look much different in its style; so I shouldn't
>>> have
>>> > much difficulty there; but I'll find out soon enough; this is just my
>>> > introduction to this Community and first question.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks.
>>> >
>>> > Jeffrey Scott Flesher
>>> > Retired Disabled Gulf War Vet
>>> > Air Force Computer Programmer - Electronic Engineer and Helicopter Crew
>>> > Chief, Special Ops and Air Rescue.
>>> > http://LightWizzard.com
>>> > http://VetsHelpCenter.com
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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