Hi Rathinagiri.Viktor,Roberto (and everybody) Will harbour and hmg share an harbour corner to made good assistance to either final user? http://www.hmgforum.com/
Which is the idea of Rathinagiri HMG Forum site owner and admin ? How is possible have identity of harbour on harbour corner? is possible use a wiki on www.hmgforum? Can harbour and minigui share experience about documentation ? (hbdoc+hmgdoc) Can HMG/Roberto lopez include last version from cvs so we have a final version error free? HMG have a large userbase As ready to use situation i suggest the ready to use Viktor's version at http://www.syenar.hu/harbour/ 2009/10/5 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>: > Hi Roberto, > > Thanks for the explanation, it certainly makes some gray issues clear. > > [ Still not all though, as there exists another package called > MiniGUI Extended, which actually ships with Harbour 2.0.0b2, I'm > not sure how's that related, and maybe some of my comments belong > to this project. Sorry about this. This one is also called HMG > and also MiniGUI so for me it's difficult to know which I'm > looking at to this very day. But I'm trying :) ] > > It's really your project and your decision, but IMO it'd be a big > step if you'd use a vanilla Harbour build (without customization). > This way it'd be easier to swap components and general Harbour support > could be given for both bundled and standalone Harbour distros without > first identifying which build is in question. Moreover, general > Harbour support could be given at any forums without being concerned > about where this build comes from. Same goes for MiniGUI: Support > could be given even here or other official or unofficial Harbour > forums. > > For Harboor MiniGUI Extended I think the difference is tget*.prg, > for normal Harbour MiniGUI I couldn't find information, about the > nature of build customization. > > I still have plans to make the "plugin" concept even stronger. In > Python, Perl, Ruby, this issue is solved beautifully and no one has > to pack the base system with extra libs. One important component > of this effort is hbmk2. > > Brgds, > Viktor > > On 2009 Oct 5, at 18:56, Roberto Lopez wrote: > >> Massimo Belgrano wrote: >> >> > Please Roberto lopez when you see this messages post your right reply >> > >> > Will harbour and hmg share an harbour corner to made assistance to >> > either final user? >> > >> >> At first, regarding the name: >> >> When I've created the library, It was only a simple experiment about >> Harbour-C interface, so, I've not care about the name so much :) >> >> I've picked "MiniGUI" because the library featured only a minimal >> functionality/GUI object set, so, it appeared to be a good choice. >> >> Some time later, I've realized that a Linux product existed with the same >> name, so I've decided to add 'Harbour' to the name. >> >> From that time, the library was called 'Harbour MiniGUI'. So, avoiding the >> name conflict and also made clear my compiler preferece. >> >> There was another problem to solve, I had LOTS of support requests >> regarding issues about Harbour and C compiler installation/compatibility. >> >> Then I've decided to package all needed things ready to use with zero >> configuration (this was possible with the great help of Lorenzo Fiorini on >> MingW compatibility issues). >> >> From the first 'ready to use' distribution (MiniGUI library + MingW + >> Harbour) I've decided to use an alternate name: "HMG". Of course, it stands >> for *H*arbour *M*ini *G*ui (indeed, "Harbour MiniGUI" is a not good one name >> at all :) ) >> >> Regarding the HMG Forum, Viktor is rigth about that the Harbour version >> bundled with HMG is a customized version. Moreover, the customization is >> minimal (contrib library names are not changed). >> >> Moreover, there is certainly a lack of 'official' Harbour support to >> users. >> >> Across years I've received tons of bugs reports about Harbour, that I >> can't handle because lack of time or knowledge (mostly about rdd/database >> issues). >> >> Harbour official users lists is usually inactive, then, some users come >> here (not the right place, of course). >> >> HMG Forum site owner and admin is Rathinagiri (a long time HMG user and >> contributor) so, he is the right person to ask about this. >> >> From my part (I've not followed the complete thread about this) there is >> no problem to add a specific area on the forum to give support to Harbour >> compiler specific issues, but, of course, we will need the collaboration of >> some of the Harbour 'masters' to succeed. >> >> From about one year ago, HMG includes Harbour 1.01 and MingW 3.4.5, so >> most questions will surely related to that combo (I'm waiting for Harbour >> 2.0 final to replace 1.01 and MingW with 4.x). >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Roberto. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Harbour mailing list >> Harbour@harbour-project.org >> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list > Harbour@harbour-project.org > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > -- Massimo Belgrano _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour