http://detaolb.sourceforge.net/
Just my first time I see this minimal devel distro :)
On May 23, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Matthias-Christian Ott
wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 07:01:55AM -0400, Kris Maglione wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:28:47PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott
wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 11:17:18AM +0200, pancake wrote:
http://detaolb.sourceforge.net
Kurt H Maier wrote:
http://libposix.sourceforge.net/
It's an implementation of POSIX 2008 -- and nothing else! This is the
sort of thing we can use to build a suckless coreutils package, in my
opinion.
$ git clone git://libposix.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libposix
Initialized empty Git re
Benjamin Conner wrote:
Anyone tried this lightweight browser? Idk if it's the lgithest
around but it's certainly faster than FF and I like it alot. I
compiled it with webkit and it seems to work for everything I use. I
just kinda want to see what everyone thinks of it. http://kazekahase.sf.j
Benjamin Conner wrote:
hmmm. It works for me.
I like it now (.5.4) It's working with everything. I love those UI
levels too. I keep it on medium mostly.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:19 AM, pancake <mailto:panc...@youterm.com>> wrote:
Benjamin Conner wrote:
Any
On May 26, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 5/26/09, Kris Maglione wrote:
That's exactly what I said. The basic system calls are defined
great, then i misunderstood you (or you misunderstood me)
There's no reason that signal(2) and raise(2) can't be
implemented in pure C, aside
isn't meta-0 the exposee you are looking for? didnt check your patch but
I prefer not to depend on composite or gl extensions that never work fine
thomasspur...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been using dwm for a long time now, and there is one thing from
Compiz/OSX desktops that I miss; Exposé. I oft
everybody has one, and i just wanted to share mine.
--pancake
Ivan F. Villanueva B. wrote:
El Mon, Jun 08, 2009 08:00:37PM +0200, pancake escribió:
I dont believe in politics, well... the ones that are currently
stablished, they
tend to make us believe that we can decide
Pick up a subject you care about, gather others in a group, and then
This thread remembers me to my 'clients-per-tag' patch:
http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/clientspertag
somebody tried to port it to last dwm?
Jacob Todd wrote:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 09:38:32PM -0700, David E. Thiel wrote:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:32:25AM +, Jacob Todd wrote:
W
Donald Allen wrote:
I think the default key bindings for dwm are a unfortunate in some
cases. For example, alt-f, a natural choice for *f*loat mode,
conflicts with pulling down the File menu in many applications from
the keyboard. alt-T similarly conflicts with using the Tools menu in
Firefox fro
rsing code, scripting and embedding.
--pancake
ed to ease these tasks to the
programmer.
But yeah, it is a funny piece of code. But I was thinking in something
written in less than 200LOC of C.
Premysl Hruby wrote:
On (18/08/09 13:31), pancake wrote:
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:31:59 +0200
From: pancake
To: dev mail list
Subject: Re: [d
I dislike the keybindings for history (control-left, control-right)
because they are used in textareas for selecting words together with
shift. I would prefer the ^H ^L or ^repag ^avpag for this.
Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
Hi!
surf has a little bit stalled the last few month. I got very few
if you add jk to move up/down, i would prefer hl to move left/right and
H/L for history.
Jacob Todd wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 09:36:36AM +0200, Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
Hi!
surf has a little bit stalled the last few month. I got very few spare
time to work on it. I hope I'll get so
Can you expose a practical example of this? Maybe taking use cases as
design roots we can catch a better idea of how to implement this or
how to solve the problem you are facing.
--pancake
Maurício wrote:
(2/2 - I believe these messages didn't went to
the list. Sorry if they actuall
ly use
it manually
instead of at automatically, but would be good to test.
--pancake
Mate Nagy wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 02:17:15AM +0200, Valentin wrote:
Isn't that what screen's there for? :P
if only screen's interface for scrolling back wasn't ridiculously
uncom
hinking on reimplementing it in
a suckless way :) It's nice to see new concepts on the mail platform,
but I certainly see nothing new (because Gmail already did it), but
it's nice to see it as in Free Software.
--pancake
Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:09:27 +0200
pancake wrote:
I have recently read this post and got interest on trying sup:
http://cworth.org/sup/a-mail-client-for-geeks/
Does somebody already tried? I have installed with:
Same experience as the others have
halibut from the nasm people is quite good.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/
so many years ago i wrote xml2doc (xml2doc.sf.net)
Antoni Grzymala wrote:
QUINTIN Guillaume dixit (2009-09-02, 13:56):
Do you guys know a (working) typesetting system other than latex ?
And a
I find it useful to print to pdf. Would be nice if we add a commandline
flag to directly print html into pdf in batch mode.
use ^P (control + shift + P)
diff -r ed940ea406e2 surf.c
--- a/surf.cFri Sep 04 13:23:36 2009 +0200
+++ b/surf.cSat Sep 05 17:16:26 2009 +
@@ -197,8 +197,13 @@
diff -r 740f25ee1c92 surf.c
--- a/surf.cMon Sep 07 11:02:26 2009 +0200
+++ b/surf.cMon Sep 07 11:15:10 2009 +0200
@@ -661,8 +661,6 @@
/* make dirs */
home = g_get_home_dir();
- filename = g_build_filename(home, ".surf", NULL);
- g_mkdir_with_parents(filename,
Because there is only one Tex and many browsers. If you stick on a
single browser you can perfectly control that rendering.
What about adding printing functionalitoes to surf? A non interactive
mode could be used to generate a PDF for presentations.
Btw in PDF happens sometimes the same that in
Why not spawn a process instead of appending the URL to a file.. Sthg
like .cmd="echo '%s' >> bookmarks"
But i have the feeling that URL and title will be better accesible
from the environment instead of formatstring.
In this way I will be able to spawn another surf opening the location
o
Sent from my iPod
On Sep 9, 2009, at 4:53 AM, Pinocchio wrote:
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 01:37:58 -0700, frederic
wrote:
Of course it has to be totally incompatible with the current "web
stack",
browser included. It can be quite a problem for wide acceptance;
the
majority of "web users"
here's the patch about the zoom issue
Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
applied. thanks. :)
2009/9/7 pancake :
diff -r 740f25ee1c92 surf.c
--- a/surf.cMon Sep 07 11:02:26 2009 +0200
+++ b/surf.cMon Sep 07 11:15:10 2009 +0200
@@ -661,8 +661,6 @@
/* make dirs */
I'm using it also for my recently updated clientspertag patch (see web)
On Sep 13, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Thayer Williams wrote:
On Sep 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Anyone disagrees that the number of clients indicating recently
introduced to dwm-5.6+ is pointless and should be re
Recheck the tagging concepts. This is what you are looking for. If you
want a minimal tilda, check yeahconsole. It allows to embed other apps
apart from xterm.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 3:26 AM, Jorge Vargas
wrote:
Hello,
Recently I have been playing with a console client named "tilda"
(http
As I understand, the tabbing functionality will be implemented with XID
as multiple embedded
surfs inside an external application managing the tabs. It is far more
secure and simple. (like in chromium)
Guillaume Leconte wrote:
Hi surf-list!
I wonder if there is a schedule for the next develop
cesarily).
I dont really have any final idea in my head, but I think this thread
can help to identify the problems
in current browsing usages and create a tool to manage
tabs/bookmarks/history in a simpler and
better way.
--pancake
Jessta wrote:
I tend to use tabs as a stack of temporary bookm
Flash sucks
On Sep 17, 2009, at 11:07 PM, "Claudio M. Alessi"
wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 08:53:15PM +0100, Rory McCann wrote:
Hello
I'm using - and loving - the latest versions of both surf and dwm
but I keep encountering a bug that means I can't scroll pages. It
seems to happen r
We should put these scripts and CSS's available in the website (like in
dwm patches)
Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
for now there's a user-javascript which can be used to hide most
flashbanners/javaapplets. Later there will be also something like
noscript/adblock.
Here's an example to hide flash/
http://surf.suckless.org/files/
Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
Feel free to add them to the cms :)
2009/9/18 pancake :
We should put these scripts and CSS's available in the website (like in dwm
patches)
Enno Boland (Gottox) wrote:
for now there's a user-javascript which can
I have boxes running dwm on ubuntu and know some ppl like this and
nobody has experienced this issue which I find no relation between dwm
and gnome... I would argue that the problem can be the way you start
gnome, or maybe is flash taking focus (read this sarcastically)
PD; when a window lo
and fancy transparencies.
Ncurses is an ugly library, but it is ported to many systems and not
necessarily in
text environments, so this can be the trick to process a text buffer in
an efficient way.
--pancake
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/9/29 Kris Maglione :
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:06:16PM +01
Sorry for the fwd:fwd..i had some mail issues
--- Begin Message ---
Begin forwarded message:
From: pancake
Date: October 5, 2009 3:32:53 PM GMT+02:00
To: panc...@youterm.com
Subject: Fwd: [dev] Suckless word processing solution?
Begin forwarded message:
From: pancake
Date
Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 10/6/09, pancake wrote:
Sorry for the fwd:fwd..i had some mail issues
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-4--577211373
Yeah I know, i'm a evil guy for replying mails from my ipod.
Did you got access to the rest of the mail a
markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-10-06 16:26] pancake
PD: Actually I have not found a more fast, usable and simplest mail client
than the one shipped with iphone-os. And no, fetchmail,mutt,claws,telnet
are not decent solutions. Should we open another thread to create a suckless
mail client
markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-10-06 10:43] pancake
or better
[2009-10-05 03:04] pancake
Vi is the visual ed, but I have never seen any implementation using
ed. They just embed it inside the 'GUI' .
I think that having all the editing engine implemented in ed is
simple to wr
at
least I would prefer
to have my own minimal stack of mail management.
--pancake
Kurt H Maier wrote:
Check out tinymail[1]. This guy took a pretty cerebral approach to
developing his MUA back-end library. I've used it in the form of
Modest[2] on my Nokia n810.
Personally, I'd
try mesure
http://hg.youterm.com/mesure
http://nopcode.org/wk.php/mesure
patches, ideas are welcome :)
Guy wrote:
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:17 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/web/bwbar/
This little utility is pretty hackable and can be made to behave like you
panc...@suntinel:~$ ggrep -re TIOCNOTTY /usr/include/
/usr/include/sys/ttold.h:#defineTIOCNOTTY (tIOC|113)
/* void tty association */
/usr/include/sys/termios.h:#define TIOCNOTTY (tIOC|113)
/* void tty association */
missing include?
didnt check yet..but sys
This video shows many interesting concepts related to the user interfaces
and window managers (like a linear window manager) which are quite
interesting. NOTE: They didnt talk about tiled window managers ;)
http://10gui.com/video/
--pancake
) and actually im using it in the dingoo
console
to run emulators and roms from commandline without a keyboard.
--pancake
},
Any }, // ADD THIS INTO config.def.h
17 { 0,GDK_Escape, hidesearch, { 0 },
Any },
...
The problem is that in the spanish keyboard you have to press shift to
get the slash
character (it's like an uppercase 7 (seven)).
Thanks :)
--pancake
I have updated surf to the last hg tip. And I would like to say that the
scrolling bars
are eating so much pixels, and they are actually quite expensive in the
black market.
What do you think about adding a #define to compile surf without them?
Thanks
--pancake
- Mensaje original -
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:57 PM, pancake wrote:
> > I would like to have a dupped keybinding for the showsearch.
> >
> > ...
> > 14 { MODKEY, GDK_g, showuri, { 0 }, Any
> > },
> > 1
How can you spend that much time talking about shit?
I wonder how many people can make the world better with all your spare
time (R).
Uriel wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
On 10/18/09, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
ASCII works just fine, thanks.
Jus
e actions enought to be extended by user scripts.
About the frontend..well i would like to write a simple gtk-based GUI,
but it
will relay on the core dmc. So it will be plain simple to write web
based interfaces,
commandline ones, or whatever.
There's a long way to go, but half of it
Axel Bayerl wrote:
It has been updated on the page. Try that, and tell if it works.
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina.
http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
SPAM signatures on mails should be also a reason to ban people on
mailing lists.
yahoo cocina ftw!
ow is by going
back to the previous page producing unnecessary partial downloads.
--pancake
h...@suckless.org wrote:
changeset: 137:46e1753d02c0
user:Enno Boland (tox)
date:Tue Oct 20 14:09:37 2009 +0200
files: config.def.h
description:
changing some labels in submenu.
I dunno, but dmenu lacks edition/pasting, the only reason i can imagine
to use dmenu is to autocomplete from bookmarked or visited urls. I didn't
tried it yet, but I'm curious about if its better or worse way to enter
urls.
Tadeusz Sośnierz wrote:
On 21-10-2009 10:14:45, Enno Boland (Gottox) w
This is a reversed patch. Next time use unified diff format please.
(diff -u)
Or just 'hg diff'.
This is not a hard patch..but next time try to send the patch in a
correct way.
Lorenzo Bolla wrote:
on dwm's tiled layout, surf window's dimensions do not obey dwm rules,
because gtk hints are
I always use shift+insert or middleclick for pasting, what's the unix
way to paste?
^p is already supported in surf, and mozilla load pages if you paste
them in the
web canvas...so which is the 'correct' one? :)
And yeah i didn't mention ^C^V because I never use them and can break other
keybind
you have an old version of webkit
Julien Steinhauser wrote:
Hello,
when I build last tip, I have this error :
surf.c: In function ‘source’:
surf.c:695: error: implicit declaration of function
‘webkit_web_view_get_view_source_mode’
surf.c:696: error: implicit declaration of function
‘webkit_w
sORRY FOR THE NOISE, BUT I FIND IT INTERESTING TO SHARE THIS CELEBRATION
WITH
ALL YOU. tODAY IS THE INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY.
HTTP://CAPSLOCKDAY.COM
hOPE YOU ALL ENJOY.
hOPEFULLY THERE IS NO HTML/XML DAY.
--PANCAKE
The source looks better in vim (R)
This list is write-only and sometimes read is permitted.
The problem is that I find no way to get the source of the page from
the webkit API. This is why surf implements this by using the API to
watch the source. And this is also producing a page reload. So
Your way cannot use cookies or keep sessions. The most interesting
HTML sources are usually after a login page
On Oct 22, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Kai Hendry wrote:
2009/10/22 pancake :
The source looks better in vim (R)
I am not 100% sure Webkit does this, though Firefox certainly does.
view
te to not being able to save the page that it's in front of me
because the network is down.
On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:07 PM, markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-10-22 14:42] pancake
The problem is that I find no way to get the source of the page from
the webkit API. This is why surf implemen
i dont have this segfault in my archlinux 32 bits.
Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
Hi,
I updated my arch-system one minute ago and surf seems to segfault with
the newest webkit (1.1.15.3).
I recompiled the newest surf from hg, and the same happens.
GDB said:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentati
i remember that scrollz was implemented in this way. splitting the logic
of the
interface (prompt+readonly scrollable text area) in a separate program
managing the stdio/out/err of another application.
i would love to see this usable for ii or many other shell applications
Robert C Corsaro wro
Sirius companies are sirius
On Nov 4, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Jack Woehr wrote:
hiro wrote:
Today I was forced to use the joe editor for java.
Perhaps I should hang myself...
Perhaps 'joe' was written by the Sirius Cybernetics Company.
--
Jack J. Woehr# «'I know what "it" means w
#x27;m not sure how it will work with large
email boxes, but the mails can be automatically tagged to get reduced
views of the whole mail box.
I have attached the documents explaining the way how the protocol
programs can be used and another describing the GUI panel layouts.
Let me know your wish
:)
I prefer C for coherence and speed, the shellscripts are posix, so you
cn use it with any posix shell out there. But when you code in
shellscript you feel that you are losing CPU cycles and I want to drop
those feelings from my head ;)
Anyway the rewrite is not prioritary
Let me know your wishes and ideas.
--pancake
Sure. :)
// pipe
On Nov 10, 2009, at 7:14 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 4:49 PM, pancake wrote:
- mbox: 150 LOC
- mdir: 80 LOC
Please consider supporting mbox/mdir access over ssh. This was the
one redeeming feature of sup[1], but of course they broke it and have
inexplicably left it
On Nov 10, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Uriel wrote:
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:49 PM, pancake wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm writing this lines because the delayed release of dmc that
was announced few mails ago.
The reason for the lagged release is because of the lack of time
to finish the desig
ation, register
relocation, etc..
--pancake
Kris Maglione wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:22:42AM +0100, Preben Randhol wrote:
I noticed that Google has released and opened sourced the Go language
(http://golang.org). I watched the tech talk by Rob Pike and it seems
interesting, although it di
This is for Java 1.0.2
We are in 1.7 I wonder if those logical side effects are still there.
On Nov 18, 2009, at 7:57 PM, "Michael P. Soulier" > wrote:
On 18/11/09 Michael P. Soulier said:
On 18/11/09 Uriel said:
http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/java
And another http://www.cs.arizona.e
I always find a limitation to use dmenu instead of gtk entry text
because you cannot edit the URL in a decent way.
markus schnalke wrote:
[2009-11-19 18:57] Moritz Wilhelmy
[...] editing text boxes within an external editor.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
meillo
We can also use $EDITOR to edit the URL address.
12:16 < pancake> (get uri, write in file, launch $EDITOR, set contents
of file in clipboard, set uri)
A cool thing would be to extrapolate this functionality to also edit
cookies and post data.
Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2
Let me know what do you think about it. And feel free to hack it, test
it, blame it or so :)
Have fun!
--pancake
Jonathan Slark wrote:
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/12/2 Tadeusz Sośnierz :
Looks like dmenu (in tip) ignores the -l argument, assuming 10 anyway.
Thanks for reporting the dmenu issues with hg tip. I'll look into them
soon once my first stali release is ready.
Cheers,
Anselm
First stali relea
Use monocle mode
On Dec 8, 2009, at 4:02 AM, Sean Howard wrote:
Used to have this issue back when I was using flash. The problem is
kinda weird.
The site is designed such that when the window doesn't have focus,
it closes. Therefore, you need to continue to give the Window focus.
Since
My fault:
~/prg/sites/dwm.suckless.org$ for a in $(cat `find .|
grep md$`| grep http | sed -rn
's,.*(http:[^\)]),\1,p'|cut -d ')' -f 1)
; do echo checking $a ; curl -s -o /dev/null $a || echo
FAIL $a; done
FAIL http://news.nopcode.org/mouseontitle-4.6.diff
FAIL ht
links fixed and added some more stuff in other
http://suckless.org/other_projects
feel free to complete the list with their descriptions :)
would be good to have them all packaged in slpm to ease the installation
in a non-distro-dependant way
Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi there,
I'd like to ask
have any other
proposal for the name? 's'? 'sp'? 'sudor'?
Here's the mercurial repo. there are no tarballs yet.
$ hg clone http://hg.youterm.com/sup
Hopefully this will be part of the stali userland.
--pancake
On 12/14/2009 02:48 PM, Daniel Cordero wrote:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 13:51:13 +0100, pancake wrote:
Hopefully this will be part of the stali userland.
Can't stali use capabilities instead?
In monolithic kernels i have always seen the capabilities like
the ACLs.. they resolv
ith really low priviledges which requires
no login. it is fun... but i have never find a real use case a part from
finding a file on the filesystem before login to change the bootloader
configuration.
Thanks for the plan9 caps info, didnt knew that.
--pancake
Hg clone the sites module, do the changes, commit, push and PROFIT
On Dec 15, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Peter John Hartman > wrote:
Hi folks,
Here's a history patch patched to dmenu tip. This is pretty useful in
conjunction with surf. I point the surf "^G" to:
dmenu -hist /home/peterjh/.dmenu.hist
I wonder if it could be possible to add a static password for slock.
The reason is that because of dpms, it is common to type the password
without seeing anytihng on screen and then with dpms on discover that
somebody in the chat told you something and you replied with your
password.
No, this ne
On 12/17/2009 12:46 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/12/17 pancake:
I wonder if it could be possible to add a static password for slock.
The reason is that because of dpms, it is common to type the password
without seeing anytihng on screen and then with dpms on discover that
somebody in the
i'm too lazy ;)
On 12/17/2009 12:53 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
2009/12/17 pancake:
But I liked to have my monitor switched off while not being in front...
Easy, switch it off, that's how I do it ;)
Cheers,
Anselm
On 12/17/2009 06:14 PM, Antoni Grzymala wrote:
Tony Lainson dixit (2009-12-17, 23:12):
anyone have any more ideas other than
power button?
The power button sounds a bit drastic. Can't you press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to
switch to virtual console 2, then log in and kill slock from there?
Yeah but some video drivers does not wake up after lid is closed. I
still think that dpms after a while is the right way
On Dec 17, 2009, at 9:12 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
There are no display power buttons on laptops.
My display shuts off when I close it :)
I have done two patches for slock.
The first simplifying the use of cpp and the other adding user defined password.
feel free to modify, test, commit or adapt those patches into mainstream if you
like.
--pancakediff -r 4d3769ac5d02 -r 69b727153929 slock.c
--- a/slock.c Thu Nov 26 12:53:26 2009
Inotify+rsync a guy from the company I work on wrote an app to do
this, and it is somewhere in the internets. I don't remember the name,
but I can ask for it.
This app is written in python, so a C replacements would be good.
On Dec 22, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Hugo Tavares Reis
wrote:
Hi.
I'
http://code.google.com/p/pylsyncd/
On 12/22/2009 09:23 PM, daspostloch wrote:
On 12/22/2009 08:24 PM, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 01:19:53PM +0100, Anders Andersson wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:47 AM, pancake wrote:
Inotify+rsync a guy from the company I work on
sourceforge? are you joking?
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:22:27 +
Rob wrote:
> Will you be uploading the source anywhere, like sourceforge?
>
files/link_hints
Hopefully working downloads will be the next thing to do.
PD: Looks like there's a crash while closing clients in tabbed.
Enjoy!
--pancake
I would prefer to drop gcc, glibc and all the shit from gnu.
Tcc and dietlibc are usable solutions and maybe the code is not the
best one but at least is sane.
Current toolchain is just to get a working version. I know that anselm
is really busy these days, like me.. This is the reason why
Jimmy Tang wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 09:42:02PM +0100, pancake wrote:
I would prefer to drop gcc, glibc and all the shit from gnu.
Tcc and dietlibc are usable solutions and maybe the code is not the best
one but at least is sane.
Current toolchain is just to get a working version. I
Visual studio an gcc can precompile include files. Gcc use is common
for c++ compilation, because c++ header parsing is much slower than C.
I think you can get some nfo about this looking for gentoo kde ricers ;)
On Jan 18, 2010, at 1:18 AM, Anders Andersson
wrote:
It's good to note th
Just thinking about the possibility to use the Diablo toolchain to
compile and optimize the binaries for stali instead of clang or a
plane gcc.
We could get really good optimizations.
Any volunteer for testing?
Sry for crossposting. I just find it interesting :)
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim Newsham
Date: January 15, 2010 8:54:38 PM GMT+01:00
To: 9f...@9fans.net
Subject: [9fans] more videos
Reply-To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9f...@9fans.net>
I put up some videos demonstrating A
I have been using make(1) and acr(1) for most of my projects for a long
while
and Im pretty happy with them. But I have to agree that make lacks so many
things and it is bloated enought to think on moving to mk(1).
Some projects like perl use perl (miniperl) to generate makefiles from
simplest
d i got bored of it because they changed the
api many
times, and i spend more time fixing .py files than coding :P
I recommend you to check radare2 build system. r1 is a mess :) but its
kinda funny
trash and dirty coding ;)
--pancake
On Jan 26, 2010, at 8:10 AM, Daniel Bainton wrote:
2010/1/25 pancake :
I have been using make(1) and acr(1) for most of my projects for a
long while
acr seems to have the OS guessing quite bad. It checks if uname is the
GNU version and then adds -gnu to the system type if it is? What if
two
steps. For building
in plan9 I just distribute a separate mkfile which doesnt depends on the
configure stage.
But plan9 is IMHO a quite different platform to not try to support it
from the acr side,
because the makefiles should be completely different too.
--pancake
For complex things I would run shellscripts from cake, like in make, but
more explicitly,
so you are always splitting each functionality in a separate file.
--pancake
That's a corner case ;)
On Jan 29, 2010, at 9:00 AM, Jonathan Slark
wrote:
I'm running surf under dwm. I accidently clicked it's border and
*womph* it disapeared! I ran surf from a terminal so I could see
any output and repeated the click, it did the same thing saying
there was a s
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