Consider using
[C-Q TAB] or
[C-Q C-I] or
[ESC-X tabify] emacs func.
I think this is the style in vi, and I use emacs. In emacs you even can
not input a tab, because emacs use tab to indent automatically.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 09:23:44PM +0800, Huang Ying wrote:
> > You should use tabs. In some places you have currently used spaces
> > instead.
> But the xforms frontend and qt frontend all use spaces in such places,
> why should I use tab? Or I misunderstand you?
No they don't - they use tabs e
> > > Whitespace damage and in configure.ac (spaces instead of a tab)
> > Sorry, I am not very clear about what you said, my english is poor. You
> > mean I should use whitespaces in the configure.ac, or tab?
>
> You should use tabs. In some places you have currently used spaces
> instead.
But the
Thanks for you advice!
> + FRONTEND_INFO="libgtkmm version: ${GTKMM_VERSION}\n\
> +libglademm version: ${LIBGLADEMM_VERSION}\n"
> + ;;
>
> Whitespace damage and in configure.ac (spaces instead of a tab)
Sorry, I am not very clear about what you said, my english is poo
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 07:50:59PM +0800, Huang Ying wrote:
> > + FRONTEND_INFO="libgtkmm version: ${GTKMM_VERSION}\n\
> > +libglademm version: ${LIBGLADEMM_VERSION}\n"
> > + ;;
> >
> > Whitespace damage and in configure.ac (spaces instead of a tab)
> Sorry, I am not
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2003 16:17 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
> gcc 3.1.1 is supposed to fix it, though.
gcc 3.3.1 of course
Juergen.
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2003 09:58 schrieb Michael Schmitt:
> >Indeed. And gtkmm-2 does not compile from source with gcc-3.3 due to a
> >compiler bug
> >No way at least for SuSE 8.2.
>
> SuSe 8.2 is shipped with a prerelease of gcc 3.3 but they provide a
> final 3.3 version on their ftp site. Maybe th
Indeed. And gtkmm-2 does not compile from source with gcc-3.3 due to a
compiler bug
No way at least for SuSE 8.2.
SuSe 8.2 is shipped with a prerelease of gcc 3.3 but they provide a
final 3.3 version on their ftp site. Maybe this fixes the problem.
Michael
PS: I installed the gcc 3.3 package
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > You'll need a gtk 2 installation. libgtkmm is the C++ API.
>
> I think I have a gtk2 installation now, but there seem to be no
> libgtkmm-2 rpms for SuSE..
Indeed. And gtkmm-2 does not compile from source with gcc-3.3 due to a
compiler bug :-(
No way at least for SuSE 8.2
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 03:16:38PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 04:15:41PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > > the needed trivial cleanups.
> >
> > We could apply it anyway and avoid sending around more incarnations of
> > that big patch...
>
> This might not encourage said
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 04:15:41PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > the needed trivial cleanups.
>
> We could apply it anyway and avoid sending around more incarnations of
> that big patch...
This might not encourage said cleanups ;)
> > Good work !
>
> How do you compile that?
I didn't.
> I.
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 03:11:29PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> These are all minor points. I'm in favour of this patch being applied after
> the needed trivial cleanups.
We could apply it anyway and avoid sending around more incarnations of
that big patch...
> Good work !
How do you compile that?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:49:05PM +0800, Huang Ying wrote:
> Sorry, I forget the attachment!
+ FRONTEND_INFO="libgtkmm version: ${GTKMM_VERSION}\n\
+libglademm version: ${LIBGLADEMM_VERSION}\n"
+ ;;
Whitespace damage and in configure.ac (spaces instead of a tab)
+
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:49:05PM +0800, Huang Ying wrote:
> Sorry, I forget the attachment!
Don't worry.
Can you tell me what packages is needed (preferably SuSE 8.1)
to get the 'pgk-config' that seems to be needed?
Andre'
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