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2004 Aug 16
3
RE: wxRuby
STEVE: Yes, wxRuby is being used on OS X. The wxRuby-user''s ML is the best
place to go for help. I''ll cross post this and any responses if you don''t
want to subscribe.
WXRUBY-USERS: Steve is the guy who is working on the One-Click Ruby
Installer for OS X. Can anyone spot what his problem is here?
Thanks,
Curt
Stephen Steiner wrote:
>
> I''ve tried
2006 Jun 08
1
wxruby/version/linux
Dear WxRuby users and hackers,
am I right that WxRuby 0.6 which I have downloaded today from the
webpage is based on WxWidgets 2.4, which is based on GTK 1.2?
I have tried to run ''make'' after ''ruby extconf.rb'' with
WxRuby0.6/WxWidgets 2.6.3 but I got this error:
~/ruby/src/wxruby-0.6-src/src$ make
g++ -fPIC -O2 `wx-config --cxxflags` -I.
2012 Jun 06
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv
I fixed most of the errors.
There is a weird error I am seeing and seems to be some incompatibility in
expanding macros between FileSystem.h in LLVM and intl.h in wxWidgets. Any
idea how to fix this?
In file included from
/home/arhishee/work/llvm-tv/llvm-tv/tools/llvm-tv/GraphDrawer.cpp:4:
In file included from
/home/arhishee/work/llvm-tv/llvm30/include/llvm/Support/FileUtilities.h:18:
In file
2012 Jun 06
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv
I fixed all the other build errors. This is the only one pending.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, AbhishekR <abhishekr1982 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I fixed most of the errors.
>
> There is a weird error I am seeing and seems to be some incompatibility in
> expanding macros between FileSystem.h in LLVM and intl.h in wxWidgets. Any
> idea how to fix this?
>
> In file
2005 Feb 04
8
wxruby swig update
Good news and bad news.
First he good news. wxruby-swig now compiles on Linux, Mac, and Windows
using wxWidgets 2.5. I just patched a bug with the paint method today,
but it''s getting very close to the first release of wxruby. With a
little more cleanup, I think we''re getting ready to do a first release
of it, which will hopefully replaced wxruby. Of course, the debug spew
2012 Jun 06
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv
On 6/5/12 7:45 PM, AbhishekR wrote:
> Thanks John. I verified that and poolalloc builds with LLVM 3.0. I
> used clang for compiling wxWidgets, LLVM 3.0 and poolalloc.
>
> But llvm-tv build still gives build error. I take it that llvm-tv is
> still incompatible with these versions of poolalloc and LLVM 3.0. I
> think the code is manageable - couple of files in lib,include and
2012 Jun 06
3
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv
Thanks John. I verified that and poolalloc builds with LLVM 3.0. I used
clang for compiling wxWidgets, LLVM 3.0 and poolalloc.
But llvm-tv build still gives build error. I take it that llvm-tv is still
incompatible with these versions of poolalloc and LLVM 3.0. I think the
code is manageable - couple of files in lib,include and some 30 odd small
files in tools directory. I'll have a look at
2004 Aug 26
18
wxRuby 0.5.0 has been released!
wxRuby 0.5.0 has been released and is now available for
download from RubyForge at http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/
This release includes binary builds for Max OS X and
MS Windows.
Please report any bugs or feature requests here:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=35
Changes in this release include:
* Added XRC (Xml Resource File) support.
* Added totally awesome HTML widget from Tobi
2005 Jul 16
28
wxruby (was: Some questions)
Roy Sutton wrote (on the FreeRIDE list):
> Really? That''s interesting. I haven''t checked out WxRuby but I would
> be much happier using something that interfaces to the underlying
> operating system''s widgets.
As a member (and former leader) of the wxruby team, I thought I would
share the state of the wxruby world.
The current release is 0.6, and it has
2004 Jul 12
28
Windows compilation problems
Last week I was struggling to get xrc built into wxRuby and finally got
it to compile. The problem I am now having is that the normal samples
are not working at all (have not even tried any xrc stuff yet). So to
test if it is a problem with xrc or my build process I tried compiling
wxRuby without XRC, this caused the same error to be printed out as the
failed XRC build.
The output (in both
2005 Aug 04
9
wxruby2 retooling
I finally gave up on swig 1.3.22, since it seems to be causing too many
problems. Ubuntu breezy will have 1.3.24, so I''m retargeting wxruby2 to
swig 1.3.24+. At the moment, I have 1.3.25 on my system, since that''s
the current release.
I''m finding all kinds of problems with the post-processors we have that
clean up the .cpp files that swig creates. The
2004 Nov 21
7
wxRuby 0.6.0 is released!
wxRuby 0.6.0 has been released and is now available for
download from RubyForge at http://wxruby.rubyforge.org/
This release includes binary builds for Max OS X and
MS Windows.
Changes in this release include:
* Additional widget support in XRC (thanks to Marshall Elfstrand)
* Addition of wxScrollbar (thanks to Hans Harmon of Pinnacle
Technologies Inc)
* Addition of wxGrid event handlers (thanks
2004 Dec 12
3
Re: Problem building wxRuby: htmlproc.h not found
I''ve heard of this before. Try running this line and send me the output
ruby -e "p RUBY_PLATFORM"
Nick
Andreas Schwarz wrote:
> I''m trying to build wxRuby 6.0 on Linux (Ubuntu). When I run make I get
> an error because htmlproc.h is not found (it does not exist in the Linux
> version of wxWidgets). I see that the html* object files are removed
> from
2005 Aug 03
24
patch for Icon
I just checked out a fresh copy and had to tweak wxIcon.h to get it to
compile on Mac OS X and windows. The problem is with:
wxIcon(const wxString& filename,
wxBitmapType type = wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM,
int desiredWidth=-1, int desiredHeight=-1);
that signature is only used on GTK on other systems it is:
wxIcon(const wxString& name,
long
2005 Jul 24
11
Official name change to wxruby2
The CVS module has been renamed from wxruby-swig to wxruby2, and I have
checked in the related changes to reflect the name change. Anyone with a
CVS tree will need to re-checkout from CVS because of the module name
change.
There is now a wx.rb in the lib/ directory, which loads the wxruby2
shared library that gets built.
I have tagged this as 0.0.22.
Next steps:
- Apply Choice.i patch from
2004 Sep 24
7
wxRuby build problems
I''ve just tried to build wxRuby on a debian/unstable (i386) platform.
I went to rubyforge.org and downloaded wxruby-0.5-src.tar.gz.
<http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/1254/wxruby-0.5-src.tar.gz>
I have ruby 1.8.2 installed on my system. I needed to install the
debian package ruby1.8-dev in order to get mkmf.rb. That solved my
first problem. So then i ran "ruby
2007 Mar 31
0
[934] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282: Rename OnAssert to OnAssertFailure, reflecting wx 2.8 API
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2009 Jan 24
37
Problem running Samples
Hi. I''m desperately trying to learn Ruby and wxWidgets, on my 64-bit
Linux machine. However when I try to run any of the samples from the
command line I get the following error message:
ruby: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/wxruby-1.9.8-x86_64-linux/lib/wxruby2.so:
undefined symbol: Init_wxMediaCtrl
I''d be very grateful for any help. Many thanks in advance!
--
2006 Apr 30
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv bug?
Hi,
This seems like a llvm-tv bug, but couldn't submit it as llvm.org is down:
llvm[2]: Compiling CFGGraphDrawer.cpp for Debug build
In file included from CFGGraphDrawer.cpp:2:
TVTreeItem.h: In member function `virtual std::string
TVTreeModuleItem::getTitle()':
TVTreeItem.h:66: error: conversion from `const wxChar*' to non-scalar type `
std::string' requested
make[2]: ***
2005 Feb 25
5
installing from src on OS X
Hi
I''ve built WxWidgets (2.5.4) and wxruby-swig (CVS) from source on OS X
(.3). I''ve got something called wx.bundle in lib/ that looks the right
sort of size - 2.5MB - but I don''t know what to do with it to install it
- no rake install or make install?
btw - wx on OS X looks fantastic, esp after seeing a Tk interface inside
Aqua this am ...
cheers
alex