Re: [Harbour] Re: SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14445] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi Pritpal, >> 2010-05-07 17:44 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) >> * INSTALL >>* QT 4.5.x is not recommended over 4.6.x anymore. >>+ Added link for QT 4.6.x. >>+ Added more details to mingw version with DWARF support. >> (required for QT 4.6.x) >> > > So, should

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
>> [ It would be interesting to see though if it's possible >> to mix the official XCode / iPad SDK Objective-C world >> with Harbour to create real and officially accepted >> applications. (and it still remains a question what >> real benefit does it give to be able to use Harbour >> in such scena

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi Antonio, >> Pls send the warnings to the list and I'm sure we can >> fix them. > > The iPhone OS (thats how Apple names it for both the iphone and the > ipad) does not provide libm.a as it is part of libSystem and based on > what I have read, libSystem is linked by default (not 100% sure about

[Harbour] Re: Supernova uses HbQt

2010-05-07 Thread Mahmoud Fayed
>> BTW I could see that you have also worked with Python bindings >> with Qt. Can so enumerate the differences between Qt bindings what >> Harbour has implemented vs Python implementation ? At first and as a start :- In Harbour world, we have HbQt to access Qt power In Python world we have two

[Harbour] Re: SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14445] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread Pritpal Bedi
vszakats wrote: > > 2010-05-07 17:44 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) > * INSTALL > * QT 4.5.x is not recommended over 4.6.x anymore. > + Added link for QT 4.6.x. > + Added more details to mingw version with DWARF support. > (required for QT 4.6.x) > So, shoul

[Harbour] Re: Supernova uses HbQt

2010-05-07 Thread Pritpal Bedi
Mahmoud Fayed wrote: > > HbQt is a **right** junction between both, where you find what you expect > to find with no surprise > You get Qt power without loss + Harbour technique ready to use > This phrase pretty much sums up your viewpoint. Thanks for sharing, and believe me, it will be one of

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Linares
Viktor, > [ It would be interesting to see though if it's possible > to mix the official XCode / iPad SDK Objective-C world > with Harbour to create real and officially accepted > applications. (and it still remains a question what > real benefit does it give to be able to use Harbour > in such sc

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Linares
Viktor, >> There is just a minor required fix in order to avoid the use of modf() >> as it is not supported (help Viktor! :-) > > Pls send the warnings to the list and I'm sure we can > fix them. The iPhone OS (thats how Apple names it for both the iphone and the ipad) does not provide libm.a as

[Harbour] Re: Supernova uses HbQt

2010-05-07 Thread Mahmoud Fayed
>> Group will be specifically interested how did you rate hbQT : >> HbQt is GREAT ( Multi-platform, Simple to learn, Easy to use and VERY >> RICH) For someone who like Harbour and Qt too then HbQt is the right answer. At first before using HbQt, developer need to make two choices The first is H

[Harbour] Re: Supernova uses HbQt

2010-05-07 Thread Mahmoud Fayed
>> Hi SAmir , where I can get the source of this language Supernova License : Freeware (Up to now) Not open source,... but I have a plane to go in this direction very soon, i mean i have a plane to release the source code but i am not ready yet to do this step, there are many works required to be

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread francesco perillo
Viktor, my post was ironic ! > Such experimentation is obviously a technical stunt > rather than a "proper" way to create official iPad > application. It's nevertheless interesting, just like > running Linux on every possible electronic device. Yes, I have a frined running linux on his NintendoDS

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
>> Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad? >> []'s Maniero > > Yes, since you have to jailbreak it you are probably breaking apple license... > > You are not using official compilers, not following apple guidelines, > not giving money for SDK, not paying fee for selling via their >

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread francesco perillo
> Hi > Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad? > []'s Maniero Yes, since you have to jailbreak it you are probably breaking apple license... You are not using official compilers, not following apple guidelines, not giving money for SDK, not paying fee for selling via their store

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Maniero
There is a problem on the iPad side :-) At least seems it when I read tech news about iPad. []'s Maniero 2010/5/7 Viktor Szakáts > > Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad? > > From the Harbour side there isn't. > > Viktor > > ___ > Ha

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
> Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad? From the Harbour side there isn't. Viktor ___ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Maniero
Hi Are there any license problem to run Harbour on iPad? []'s Maniero 2010/5/7 Viktor Szakáts > Hi Antonio, > > > I have managed to build Harbour for the iPad: > > > > http://www.fivetechsoft.com/files/harbour-ipad.zip > > Great! > > > You need to jailbreak in order to use it. Next I will po

Re: [Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14444] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread smu johnson
Thanks Viktor On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8:29 AM, wrote: > Revision: 1 > > http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=1&view=rev > Author: vszakats > Date: 2010-05-07 15:29:16 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) > > Log Message: > --- > 2010-05-07 17:28 UTC+0200 Vikto

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
Hi Antonio, > I have managed to build Harbour for the iPad: > > http://www.fivetechsoft.com/files/harbour-ipad.zip Great! > You need to jailbreak in order to use it. Next I will post some screenshots > > There is just a minor required fix in order to avoid the use of modf() > as it is not supp

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Patrick Mast
Hey Antonio, > I have managed to build Harbour for the iPad: > http://www.fivetechsoft.com/files/harbour-ipad.zip COOL! ;-)) Congrats! Patrick ___ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-proje

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Linares
Massimo, You can use putty to SSH access a jailbreak iPad and compile, etc from the Windows putty terminal best regards, Antonio 2010/5/7 Massimo Belgrano : > Hi antonio > I am very intrested for ipad/antroid/window mobile > Is possible compile from windows? > http://developer.apple.com/iphone/

Re: [Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Massimo Belgrano
Hi antonio I am very intrested for ipad/antroid/window mobile Is possible compile from windows? http://developer.apple.com/iphone/index.action 2010/5/7 Antonio Linares > I have managed to build Harbour for the iPad: > > http://www.fivetechsoft.co

[Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Linares
Accessing the iPad through SSH and executing harbour: http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/1553/capturetl.png ___ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour

[Harbour] Harbour for the iPad - ok

2010-05-07 Thread Antonio Linares
I have managed to build Harbour for the iPad: http://www.fivetechsoft.com/files/harbour-ipad.zip You need to jailbreak in order to use it. Next I will post some screenshots There is just a minor required fix in order to avoid the use of modf() as it is not supported (help Viktor! :-) The major o

[Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14446] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread vszakats
Revision: 14446 http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14446&view=rev Author: vszakats Date: 2010-05-07 16:17:18 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) Log Message: --- 2010-05-07 18:16 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) * utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg

Re: [Harbour] Supernova uses HbQt

2010-05-07 Thread Bruno Luciani
Hi SAmir , where I can get the source of this language Bruno 2010/5/7 MAHMOUD SAMIR > Supernova (Simple scripting programming language) now uses HbQt > > http://supernova.sourceforge.net > > There are two versions of Supernova > > 1 - MS-Windows Edition developed using PWCT (Programming Without

[Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14445] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread vszakats
Revision: 14445 http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14445&view=rev Author: vszakats Date: 2010-05-07 15:46:56 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) Log Message: --- 2010-05-07 17:44 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) * INSTALL - Deleted 'ra

[Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14444] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread vszakats
Revision: 1 http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=1&view=rev Author: vszakats Date: 2010-05-07 15:29:16 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) Log Message: --- 2010-05-07 17:28 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) * config/global.mk + Wo

[Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14443] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread vszakats
Revision: 14443 http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14443&view=rev Author: vszakats Date: 2010-05-07 15:19:58 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) Log Message: --- 2010-05-07 17:19 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) * package/winuni/RELNOTES

Re: [Harbour] Re: SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14434] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread Mindaugas Kavaliauskas
Hi, On 2010.05.06 21:46, Pritpal Bedi wrote: I need your valuable input exactly how must these behave in different circumstances. You also update me if the selection behavior is upto expectations or not. Also please check for all three variants I committed r14440. Also explain a little why the

[Harbour] SF.net SVN: harbour-project:[14442] trunk/harbour

2010-05-07 Thread vszakats
Revision: 14442 http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14442&view=rev Author: vszakats Date: 2010-05-07 10:36:34 + (Fri, 07 May 2010) Log Message: --- 2010-05-07 12:35 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu) * config/win/mingw.mk +

Re: [Harbour] Re: hbMK2 - -xhb issues switch -n by default which breaks process

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
>> Moreover, if someone wants to do this (per source >> options), there are other, already working ways to >> solve it. (f.e. defines, and pragmas). This are >> make-system agnostic, part of the source code, thus >> much better. >> > > #pragma could be a solution and have tested and works ok.

Re: [Harbour] Vdei creation of harbour-project

2010-05-07 Thread Viktor Szakáts
> sourceforge can be really slow in serving diffs needed to clone the > repository... it once took me 3 full day until it stopped working for > a unknown reason. As Viktor, I suggest you to use rsync to clone the > full svn repository and then work locally. My script for Mercurial is > as follows: