Hello,
I am having some issues with mouse wheel on a cygwin system. Could any
one comment on this ?
None of these scripts work:
wish
# tcl program starts here
% proc foo { args } { puts "foo" }
% bind . "" foo
#
python
# python program starts here
def foo(event): print "foo"
import T
85 in tcl84!Tcl_ServiceEvent ()
#9 0x00bbd666 in tcl84!Tcl_DoOneEvent ()
#10 0x6b384a12 in tkinter!init_tkinter () from
/usr/lib/python2.3/lib-dynload/_tkinter.dll
#11 0x6b274bba in libpython2!PyCFunction_Call () from
/usr/bin/libpython2.3.dll
#12 0x6b2ae23e in libpython2!PyEval_GetFuncDesc ()
cl_platform(platform) return on your sytem ?
Mathieu
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Alejandro,
[Please CC as I am not on the list]
Your suggestion did get me a little further :) Now the python script
output 'foo' but I still get a seg fault (*). On the other hand the tcl
script di
the c:\cygwin
directory and reinstall the tcltk package.
Comments/suggestions *really* welcome
Thanks a bunch
Mathieu
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Alejandro,
A few more questions. I browse through the python/lib-tk directory
and i found that:
...
if sys.plateform == "win32":
$wish wheel.tcl
The solution n°1 works on my system, the solution n°2 doesn't. When
'wish' is started without argument does it loads some package I am not
aware of ?
Your help is *greatly* appreciate,
Mathieu
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Alejandro,
I try something else:
# t
Hi,
I try compiling some very simple programs that were using the API of
video for windows (references such as CAPSTATUS, CAPDRIVERCAPS,
CONTROLCALLBACK_PREROLL ...). They should be defined in Vfw.h but I
can't find these definitions on my cygwin system.
Is there a problem with this particular
Ref:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/multimed/htm/_win32_capdlgvideoformat.asp
The headers for Windows API functionality are provided by the w32api
package. The header you want is /usr/include/w32api/vfw.h, but it, as
well as the rest of the package, is by no
Hi,
I am trying to compile VTK using the jpeg library shipped with cygwin.
And I have a problem of compilation:
Building object file vtkJPEGReader.o...
In file included from /usr/include/jpeglib.h:30,
from /home/mathieu/Kitware/VTK/Utilities/vtk_jpeg.h:21,
from
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 08:44:11PM -0400, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile VTK using the jpeg library shipped with
cygwin. And I have a problem of compilation:
Building object file vtkJPEGReader.o...
In file included from /usr/include/jpeglib.h:30
Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 10:01:08AM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
I remember hitting this problem with a cygwin build of libjpeg once.
The correct answer is probably that jmorecfg.h shouldn't arbitrarily
define INT32 globally without first performing an auto
Hello there,
Has anyone of you any experience in using windres. I simply wanted
to try it out on a random res file. Here is what I get:
$ windres -i zlib.rc -o zlib.res
windres: zlib.rc:4: syntax error
Am I missing something here ? I could only find a very old post on that subject:
http://www.
Ok using the very latest zlib distribution I was able to compile the rc file:
$ windres -DGCC_WINDRES -i win32/zlib1.rc -o win32/zlib1.res
Simple bad luck...
Sorry for the noise,
-M
On 2/21/07, Mathieu Malaterre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
Has anyone of you any experie
Hi there,
I am trying to track down a seg fault in an app, but running it
through gdb does not seems to help. Is there anything I need to know
when using gdb on cygwin.
For instance here is what I get (notice that I cannot get any backtrace):
$ gdb /home/mmalaterre/Projects/CMake-cyg/bin/cpac
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