> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Ah! That explains it. I had set CXXFLAGS for something else
Bennett> and that mucked it up. Without setting CXXFLAGS before
Bennett> configuring, things are fixed.
Good.
Bennett> That, of course, means those lines should be rem
On Jul 11, 2005, at 11:02 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
What does your apple-hack give?
2.95.2
Here's the entire block from the configure script. Note that it is
executed
only if GXX is set to "yes". Moreover, if you have predefined CXXFLAGS,
then this is used in preference
Bennett Helm wrote:
>> What does your apple-hack give?
> 2.95.2
Here's the entire block from the configure script. Note that it is executed
only if GXX is set to "yes". Moreover, if you have predefined CXXFLAGS,
then this is used in preference to the -f-stuff below.
Angus
if test x$GXX = xyes;
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What does your apple-hack give?
Bennett> 2.95.2
And what CXXFLAGS variable does it produce?
JMarc
On Jul 11, 2005, at 8:50 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
What is your gcc version? The configure script uses
-ftemplate-depth-30 for gcc 2.x, but not for later versions.
Really? I'm using:
Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-938, based on gcc version 2.95.2
19991024 (release)
The
Bennett Helm wrote:
>> What is your gcc version? The configure script uses
>> -ftemplate-depth-30 for gcc 2.x, but not for later versions.
>
> Really? I'm using:
>
> Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-938, based on gcc version 2.95.2
> 19991024 (release)
The configure script can't perform magic, y
On Jul 11, 2005, at 8:18 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Without it, I get the following error (see below). (On
Bennett> further experimentation, setting CXXFLAGS to include
Bennett> -ftemplate-depth-18 does the trick.)
What is yo
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Without it, I get the following error (see below). (On
Bennett> further experimentation, setting CXXFLAGS to include
Bennett> -ftemplate-depth-18 does the trick.)
What is your gcc version? The configure script uses
-ftemplate-de
On Jul 8, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Yes, I have a few modifications to the README.MacOSX file.
Bennett> (And I think it should be renamed to INSTALL.MacOSX.)
OK.
Bennett> In short, I've re-ordered the steps t
Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ai ri:lli look 'fo:ruards tu )e nekst spelling ri'fo:rm in 'iGlend.
Last time they did that they were in the process of changing their
pronounciation also; and look what happened...
/Andreas
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 11:13:00PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> "an apple", "an egg", "an igloo", "an orange", "a Unix", "a unicorn", "an
> ungent", "an ugly person".
>
> I guess that the rule is that "yoo" requires "a" but "u" as in "mug"
> requires "an".
If it starts phonetically with a vowel,
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> Yes, I have a few modifications to the README.MacOSX file.
Bennett> (And I think it should be renamed to INSTALL.MacOSX.)
OK.
Bennett> In short, I've re-ordered the steps to make things a bit
Bennett> clearer, and made a couple
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> Personally, I'd say that we should call this README.Cygwin.
> It Angus> doesn't provide enough detail to be a useful INSTALL but
> tries Angus> to provide a 'feel' of what is needed to create and use
> the Angus> thing.
>
> I would think that README is a file f
On Jul 7, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
- rename README.MacOSX to INSTALL.MacOSX. Bennett, do you want to make
modifications to this file?
- Provide files README.MacOSX and README.Win32 that give informations
like where files are located, how to configure, etc. This may jus
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: README.Cygwin is pretty trivial.
Angus> Attached. OK?
Jean-Marc> So is that a README or an INSTALL file?
>> And I forgot to say that the file is fine.
Angus> How can it be fine when we don't even know it
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> README.Cygwin is pretty trivial. Attached. OK?
> Jean-Marc> So is that a README or an INSTALL file?
> And I forgot to say that the file is fine.
How can it be fine when we don't even know its name? Personally, I'd
say that we should call this README.Cygwin. It
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: I played a little with README.Win32
Angus> and README.Cygwin last night. I'll try and knock together
Angus> something coherent over
>>
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: I played a little with README.Win32
Angus> and README.Cygwin last night. I'll try and knock together
Angus> something coherent over
>> the Angus> w/e.
>> Thanks.
Angus> README.Cygwin is pretty trivial.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> I played a little with README.Win32 and README.Cygwin last
> Angus> night. I'll try and knock together something coherent over
> the Angus> w/e.
> Thanks.
README.Cygwin is pretty trivial. Attached. OK?
--
AngusLyX/Cygwin
Ruurd Reitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: I went a slightly different route:
Angus> LyX was originally a Unix application, but now runs natively on
Angus> Windows and Mac OS X as well thanks, in part, to the
Angus> cross-platform Qt GUI libraries
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> I went a slightly different route:
> Angus> LyX was originally a Unix application, but now runs
> Angus> natively on Windows and Mac OS X as well thanks, in
> Angus> part, to the cross-platform Qt GUI libraries.
I wonder if that shouldn't be "...cross-platform
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> I went a slightly different route:
Angus>LyX was originally a Unix application, but now runs natively
Angus> on Windows and Mac OS X as well thanks, in part, to the
Angus> cross-platform Qt GUI libraries.
Angus> I've just comm
> "chr" == chr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Angus, do you have plans to have an `official' page on the wiki for
>> LyX/Win?
chr> I'm not quite sure what you mean, but I'm guessing this ought to
chr> be it:
chr>http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows
chr> unless you'd prefer referring to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
>> Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
>> Angus> LyX will provide.
>>
>> Thanks. Here is my updated version. Note that I added a mention of
>> buffer-next/previous. I
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
> Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
> Angus> LyX will provide.
>
> Thanks. He
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
Angus> LyX will provide.
Thanks. Here is my updated version. Note that I added a mention of
buffer
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
>
> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new LyX will
> provide.
>
> I've also tried to update the blurb that states that LyX runs on Unix,
> Windows and the Mac:
>
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