Hello Ruida,

> It is possible to get XCircuit-3.6.115 from
> http://www.oocities.org/sw286000/, however, there is an application
> error with XCircuit-3.6.115 when I tried to load a user defined
> library through Library Manager. This error prevent me to use Xcircuit
> with a large project.   So there is real need to update the XCircuit
> to latest version to fully enjoy the software.
> 
> I installed Cygwin and compiled my own Tcl/Tk as your described in
> your "XCircuit-Cygwin compile and install" instruction.  But I got an
> error like this when I tried to make xcircuit:
>  elements.c: In fucntion 'boxeditadjust':
> elements.c:1623:error:'XCWindowData' has no member named 'boxedit'

XCWindowData does have a member named "boxedit", so I'm not even sure
what this problem is.  But I'll take a look at it on my kids' computer
and see if I can duplicate it.

> Would it be possible to compile a native XCircuit for windows and
> upload it to SourceForge? I would love to do that, the only problem is
> that I don't know how and have no clue where to start.

As I said, I don't have the compiler necessary to link to the Windows DLLs.
It may be possible to do with gcc (and probably is) but I have never looked
into it.  There is a SourceForge project page for xcircuit, and I would be
glad to have somebody maintain it, as it is severely out of date.

                                                ---Tim

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