Michael Gerz wrote:
> Angus,
> could you please try --disable-debug and see if the situation improves?
No, Michael.
By which I mean, I'm retired. ;-) Less flippantly, I'll be contractually
obliged to stop contributing sooner rather than later. In fact, it's about
time that you or Uwe took over
hether you have installed the latest MinGW packages (in particular g++ and
binutils)?
Michael
- Original Message -
From: "Angus Leeming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Qt/Win Free bugs
Michael Gerz wrote:
Thanks for t
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:23:56AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
>> 1. If there were some "make environment", by which I mean either an
>> MSVC solution file or a bunch of Makefiles that could be used to
>> invoke the MSVC compiler, then you'd find that the code compiled
>> (p
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:23:56AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> 1. If there were some "make environment", by which I mean either an
> MSVC solution file or a bunch of Makefiles that could be used to
> invoke the MSVC compiler, then you'd find that the code compiled
> (probably) but failed to link.
Michael Gerz wrote:
>> Thanks for the infos. I compiled Qtwin once with the MinGW compiler and
>> was shocked that this took several hours. How long does MinGW need to
>> compile LyX?
>> Fortunately Qtwin can be compiled with MSVC.
>>
>> I'll surely come up with further questions about compiling i
Thanks for the infos. I compiled Qtwin once with the MinGW compiler and
was shocked that this took several hours. How long does MinGW need to
compile LyX?
Fortunately Qtwin can be compiled with MSVC.
I'll surely come up with further questions about compiling issues.
See my previous email. Lin
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I doubt that those two bugs are Qt/win free bugs. Isn't this how LyX
behaves anyway? The bug might be that Qt/win free is much slower than
the official version...
You can't see any flickering with the official library. Somebody sent a
patch to Qtwin
updated whenever you click on a main menu, e.g. on
>> "File"
I doubt that those two bugs are Qt/win free bugs. Isn't this how LyX
behaves anyway? The bug might be that Qt/win free is much slower than
the official version...
JMarc
Angus Leeming wrote:
I hate to be a party pooper, but I'm afraid that LyX 1.3.x won't compile
with MSVC.
> In summary, the only way to compile LyX 1.3 on Windows ATM is to use
> the MinGW/MSYS environment. Ie, to use g++ with its extraordinarily
> long link times.
Thanks for the infos. I compi
However, you really, really should invest some time and effort in
getting things to compile yourself...
I know, I know. I have MSVC now and will try to do this myself.
I hate to be a party pooper, but I'm afraid that LyX 1.3.x won't compile
with MSVC. There are two reasons for this:
If al
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
You could do it yourself you know...
It is in their bugtracker now.
Good man!
However, you really, really should invest some time and effort in
getting things to compile yourself...
I know, I know. I have MSVC now and will try to do this myself.
Angus Leeming wrote:
You could do it yourself you know...
It is in their bugtracker now.
However, you really, really should invest some time and effort in
getting things to compile yourself...
I know, I know. I have MSVC now and will try to do this myself.
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hello Angus,
I found new problems of the Qt/Win Free library:
- When you select text the screen is updated whenever a character is
highlighted. This is very annoying especially when you highlight text in
large tables.
- The screen is updated whenever you click on a main men
Hello Angus,
I found new problems of the Qt/Win Free library:
- When you select text the screen is updated whenever a character is
highlighted. This is very annoying especially when you highlight text in
large tables.
- The screen is updated whenever you click on a main menu, e.g. on "File"
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
So, Angus, what about my 1.3.6cvs snapshot? Does it build on windows?
What have you changed? src/support/package.C? Sure it builds. Currently
linking. I'll upload it tomorrow. (Off out for the evening now.)
Can I release?
Yes please!
Angus
So, Angus, what about my 1.3.6cvs snapshot? Does it build on windows?
Can I release?
JMarc
On Saturday 16 July 2005 11:50, you wrote:
> Hello Angus,
>
> I've read your bug list and wanted to write you some notes about
>
> - display problem in multi-pane dialogs: Did you really sent this
> to kde-cygwin? I've never seen a report about it.
It's on gmane, so you should have...
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