Dear Larry,
I don't mean to complain, but the recent upload of xcircuit 3.6.24-1 to unstable is completely unusable for me on amd64. This is unlike any previous version of xcircuit. I get segfaults or illegal instruction crashes within half-a-dozen X actions.
It helps to know these things, which is why you *should* be complaining. Complaining is the only way to get things done in the open source world (unless, as you say, you want to become a developer yourself).
This is true even when I rebuild from sources, either in or out of the Debian package framework. I note a large number of 64-bit concerns flagged by the compiler (gcc-4.0.4), about half of them in the Xw widget set. I tried fixing some of the worst of these, and using gdb to find details of the crash, but have not yet succeeded in finding or fixing the problem(s). This leaves me with a number of questions:
2. is xcircuit the only Debian package using Xw?
I wasn't aware that the Debian package uses Xw. I thought that the executable was compiled with Tcl/Tk, and assumes Tcl/Tk as a dependency for the package.
3. where did upstream (that's you, Tim) get that copy of Xw (and are you maintaining that copy yourself)?
Looooooong time back. I first used Xw (which comes from HP, by the way) in a GUI front-end for a neural network in 1991. I don't really maintain it at all. I've switched to Tcl/Tk to handle the GUI. The Xw package remains there as a backup for people who, for whatever reason, don't or can't install Tcl/Tk.
4. will upstream accept 64-bit cleanups (and do you have access to a 64-bit machine to test them)?
I have an AMD Opteron. I (somewhat) regularly compile and test the Tcl/Tk version of xcircuit on it. I'll take a look at the latest 3.6 version, and also with Xw, but my suspicion is that updating Xw to be 64-bit clean is probably a painful exercise, and of questionable worth.
5. will this be the kick in the pants I need to become a Debian Developer and adopt this package?
I wouldn't want to force you to resort to drastic measures. Regards, Tim +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Dr. R. Timothy Edwards (Tim) | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | MultiGiG, Inc. | web: http://www.multigig.com | | 100 Enterprise Way, Suite A-3 | phone: (831) 621-3283 | | Scotts Valley, CA 95066 | cell: (240) 401-0616 | +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]