On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 4:18 PM, wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'd like to announce new versions of Guile XCB and Guile-WM.
>
> Guile XCB 1.3 has just two changes, but they are important. First of
> all, the installation directories are now configurable with the
> c
Hello everybody,
I'd like to announce new versions of Guile XCB and Guile-WM.
Guile XCB 1.3 has just two changes, but they are important. First of
all, the installation directories are now configurable with the
configure options --with-guile-site-dir and
--with-guile-site-ccache-dir. Thank
mark.d.wit...@gmail.com skribis:
> Thanks for looking; at your suggestion, I've updated the version numbers
> and put new tarballs on my site.
>
> http://www.markwitmer.com/dist/guile-wm-0.2.tar.gz
> http://www.markwitmer.com/dist/guile-xcb-1.2.tar.gz
Both are now in the
mark.d.wit...@gmail.com writes:
> Feng Shu writes:
>
>
>> I am very interested in this project and expect Guile-wm as prowerful
>> as awesome and stumpwm!
>>
>> May be A web page should be build for this project
>>
>>
>
> That's an excellen
;
> That's an excellent idea. Here are websites for both Guile XCB and
> Guile-WM:
>
> http://www.markwitmer.com/guile-xcb/guile-xcb.html
> http://www.markwitmer.com/guile-xcb/guile-wm.html
>
> I can't say that Guile-WM is as powerful and awesome as StumpWM
&g
Feng Shu writes:
> I am very interested in this project and expect Guile-wm as prowerful
> as awesome and stumpwm!
>
> May be A web page should be build for this project
>
>
That's an excellent idea. Here are websites for both Guile XCB and
Guile-WM:
http://www.markwit
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Shortly after the releases of Guile XCB 1.1 and Guile WM 0.1, some
> important problems were fixed in the build system. Would you be willing
> to produce new tarball releases?
I am very interested in this project and expect Guile-wm as prower
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Shortly after the releases of Guile XCB 1.1 and Guile WM 0.1, some
> important problems were fixed in the build system. Would you be willing
> to produce new tarball releases?
>
> Several of us are interested in Guile WM and would lik
Hi Mark,
Shortly after the releases of Guile XCB 1.1 and Guile WM 0.1, some
important problems were fixed in the build system. Would you be willing
to produce new tarball releases?
Several of us are interested in Guile WM and would like to make it
easier for new users to play with and hack on
Hi Mark,
> "mark" == mark d witmer writes:
> Do you know what directory the files for guile-wm were installed in?
> It should be your guile site directory (/usr/share/guile/site or
> something similar to that). If the directory they are in isn't in the
> %load-path variable that's defined whe
mark.d.wit...@gmail.com wrote:
> Alex Sassmannshausen writes:
>
> When I start guile up, the variable %load-path is the list '("./"
> "/usr/share/guile/2.0" "/usr/share/guile/site/2.0"
> "/usr/share/guile/site" "/usr/share/guile").
Beware! You really should not have "." in your %load-pat
a successful configure; make; make install of both
> guile-xcb and guile-wm.
>
> Is there anything else I need to do before using guile-wm?
>
> (I'm invoking it from within an .xinitrc file).
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Alex
>
Do you know what directory the files for gui
Hello,
Don't know if anyone else has had any further luck getting guile-wm to
run, but I'm currently hitting the error:
ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
ERROR: no code for module (guile-wm shared)
This is after a successful configure; make; make install of both
guile-xcb and gui
hrown-k . args)>:
>> ice-9/boot-9.scm:106:20: no code for module (xcb xml)
>> make: *** [xcb/event-loop.go] Error 1
>> mhw@tines:~/guile-xcb$
>
> Thanks for sending this. That was another file placed out of order in
> Makefile.am. I've pushed a fix for that as we
code for module (xcb xml)
> make: *** [xcb/event-loop.go] Error 1
> mhw@tines:~/guile-xcb$
Thanks for sending this. That was another file placed out of order in
Makefile.am. I've pushed a fix for that as well now and did a complete
make uninstall/make/make install and it looks all right.
e's what happens on my Debian wheezy system, starting from a pristine
git checkout (using "git clean -dxf"):
--8<---cut here---start->8---
mhw@tines:~/guile-xcb$ ./configure && make
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/inst
Klaus Schilling wrote:
> From: Matt Wette
> Subject: Re: [ANN] Guile-WM 0.1/Guile XCB 1.1
> Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 16:40:18 -0700
>
> > FYI, there is also "sawfish" : http://sawfish.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
> >
> > I used sawfish (aka sawmill?)
Mark H Weaver writes:
> This all sounds very exciting! Enough so that I finally pulled
> guile-xcb and attempted to build it from git. Unfortunately, I ran into
> several problems:
Thanks for taking a look at it. I'll see if I can help:
>
> * Although the README says
From: Matt Wette
Subject: Re: [ANN] Guile-WM 0.1/Guile XCB 1.1
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 16:40:18 -0700
> FYI, there is also "sawfish" : http://sawfish.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
>
> I used sawfish (aka sawmill?) many years ago
>
> On Aug 24, 2013, at 4:07 PM,
, the usual
> > keymap/minibuffer/user-defined command paradigm, and more. [...]
> >
> > I've also dramatically revamped Guile XCB.
>
> This all sounds very exciting!
>
> Indeed I'm thrilled to have a WM that works like emacs!
being what's implemented so
> > far. It includes live REPL support, the usual
> > keymap/minibuffer/user-defined command paradigm, and more. [...]
> >
> > I've also dramatically revamped Guile XCB.
>
> This all sounds very exciting!
Indeed I'm thrilled to have a WM that works like emacs!
ive REPL support, the usual
> keymap/minibuffer/user-defined command paradigm, and more. [...]
>
> I've also dramatically revamped Guile XCB.
This all sounds very exciting! Enough so that I finally pulled
guile-xcb and attempted to build it from git. Unfortunately, I ran into
several p
defined command paradigm, and more. I'll put the
README at the end of the email.
Archive: http://www.markwitmer.com/dist/guile-wm-0.1.tar.gz
Git: http://github.com/mwitmer/guile-wm
I've also dramatically revamped Guile XCB. Previously the variable names
and symbols used came direct
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.lisp.guile.user as well.
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello,
>
> m...@markwitmer.com skribis:
>
>> I'm pleased to announce that Guile XCB is, at last, a real thing! I had
>
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to gmane.lisp.guile.user as well.
Stefan Israelsson Tampe writes:
> Hi Mark!
>
> Nice tool!
>
> A bit off topic but maybe something that is perhaps useful in this
> project, is there any scheme framework
> centered arou
un 18, 2013 at 5:25 AM, wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm pleased to announce that Guile XCB is, at last, a real thing! I had
> to take a couple months off of working on it, but finally had time
> recently to go back and get it in pretty good shape.
>
> You can find it a
Hello,
m...@markwitmer.com skribis:
> I'm pleased to announce that Guile XCB is, at last, a real thing! I had
> to take a couple months off of working on it, but finally had time
> recently to go back and get it in pretty good shape.
>
> You can find it at https://github.c
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that Guile XCB is, at last, a real thing! I had
to take a couple months off of working on it, but finally had time
recently to go back and get it in pretty good shape.
You can find it at https://github.com/mwitmer/guile-xcb.
In the end I was able to
mark.d.wit...@gmail.com skribis:
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>>
>> Woow, looks fun! Do you have example applications around that we could
>> play with?
>>
>
> Not yet. It's still a ways away from a working X application. But
> hopefully in the relatively near future I'll have somet
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
> Woow, looks fun! Do you have example applications around that we could
> play with?
>
Not yet. It's still a ways away from a working X application. But
hopefully in the relatively near future I'll have something
working. Once I finish the compiler part
Hi Mark,
Mark Witmer skribis:
> guile-xcb is a language implemented in the Guile VM that parses the XML
> files used by the xcb project to specify the X protocol and compiles
> them into Guile modules containing all the methods and data needed to
> send requests to the X server
Hi all,
I started writing my guile-xcb bidings too late to have them ready
for today, but I thought I'd describe what's coming...
guile-xcb is a language implemented in the Guile VM that parses the XML
files used by the xcb project to specify the X protocol and compiles
them into Gui
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