Nice! Applied to master.
-jon
On 06/27/2018 08:44 PM, Ulrich Wilkens wrote:
This patch allows usage of builtin X11 headers and libraries for all
platforms.
The directory imports/x11 can be deleted afterwards.
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This patch allows usage of builtin X11 headers and libraries for all
platforms.
The directory imports/x11 can be deleted afterwards.
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Ulrich Wilkens
Email: m...@uwilkens.de
>From eeccbc4a33e25463033171e4db2dcca542924623 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ulrich Wilkens
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018
On 06/27/2018 05:46 PM, Ulrich Wilkens wrote:
On 06/27/18 02:57, Jon Trulson wrote:
When you tested it again, did you remove the OS version checks
around UseInstalledX11 in OpenBSD.cf and FreeBSD.cf? If you didn't,
then the failures you mention would be expected, since the "magic"
isn't ena
On 06/27/18 02:57, Jon Trulson wrote:
When you tested it again, did you remove the OS version checks around
UseInstalledX11 in OpenBSD.cf and FreeBSD.cf? If you didn't, then
the failures you mention would be expected, since the "magic" isn't
enabled for those older ones.
No, I just teste
Are those message files compiled with gencat(1)? Some platforms have a command
that does the reverse, e.g. converts a compiled message catalog file back into
the source form (or an alternative form for human consumption that can't be fed
back into gencat - my human-readable output may be differ
On the question of localizing, I have written some notes at:
http://edmond.orignac.pagesperso-orange.fr/localisation.en.html
By experimenting with an Occitan locale and a Latin locale on linux, I
can say that what matters is whether an underlying linux locale is
already present. In the case of
Applied to master, thanks!
-jon
On 06/26/2018 10:56 PM, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
Alright, here's the patch.
-mrt
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Applied to master, thanks!
-jon
On 06/26/2018 08:29 PM, Ulrich Wilkens wrote:
This patch re-enables support for GCC and clang 3.3 on FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
It tries to retain suppression of warnings as much as possible.
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On 06/27/2018 10:13 AM, Matthew R. Trower wrote:
I meant /usr/dt/config/xfonts, of course. And of course, by CDE
standard practice, you would copy the file you want to override into the
/etc/dt structure and make your changes there. So, shouldn't the wiki
page I referenced instruct the user to
d...@blackshard.net (Matthew R. Trower) writes:
> How do we handle fonts right now? I know we install aliases since the
> originals aren't available... But, say I use both C and ja locales on
> the same machine; will / can CDE use a (different) appropriate font for
> each, or do I need to change
I do not understand all this. It seems to me that something bad happened
for no reason.
Isn't it true that Chase does (or did) work for CDE? Judging from Jon's
response, the answer
is "yes". From his email it is clear that he does not want to give his
information to companies.
He is not the
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