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2003 Aug 22
1
README.mingw32
Hello to all! Since nobody replied and expressed desire to take over README.mingw32, I wrote short instructions how to build wxruby with MinGW compiler in MSYS environment. Considering that wxruby can be of interest to some Ruby users not so familiar with C++ and/or wxWindows (I''m one of them :-), I included some notes on installing MinGW & MSYS, building wxWindows library, Ruby ..
2008 May 29
2
[LLVMdev] problems compiling gcc frontend: Error: bad register name `%rbp'
I have problem compiling the gcc frontend. Almost everything seems to compile but at the very end when crt startup files are compiled, the assembler complains about bad registers. Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks, Robert HOST: os: ubuntu 2.6.18 kernel x86_64 GNU/Linux compiler: gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5) SOURCE: svn trunk gcc4.2 CONFIGURE:
2008 May 29
0
[LLVMdev] problems compiling gcc frontend: Error: bad register name `%rbp'
On May 28, 2008, at 5:22 PM, robert muth wrote: > I have problem compiling the gcc frontend. > Almost everything seems to compile but at the very end > when crt startup files are compiled, the assembler complains > about bad registers. > Any idea what I am doing wrong? > Thanks, > Robert It looks like your assembler is being invoked in 32-bit mode. Other people have had
2008 May 29
1
[LLVMdev] problems compiling gcc frontend: Error: bad register name `%rbp'
Dale: Yes, there were a number of postings in March. The issue seemed to not have been fully resolved but I added "i686-pc-linux-gnu" to the end of my command line and now the whole thing compiles. I cannot find a llvm-gcc binary in my install directory, all I have is gcc which reports: ../export/bin/gcc -dumpmachine i686-pc-linux-gnu It turns out I can generate llvm assembler output
2003 Nov 06
2
MinGW build (static linking) problem
Hi! I am trying to build wxruby with statically linked wxWindows library, but so far - no luck - bunch of unresolved references during the linking phase. I''ve seen on the list that Curt was being able to build it, so any hint would be helpful. gcc 3.2.3 (MinGW 3.1.0) & MSYS 1.0.10rc2. Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
2004 Jan 04
4
wxRuby Windows installer available for testing
I have a first cut of a windows installer for wxRuby available for testing. It can be downloaded with this URL: http://curthibbs.us/wxruby-mswin-0.2_debug.zip This installer currently assumes that you have installed Ruby from Andy Hunt''s one-click Ruby Installer for Windows, *and* that you have installed it in the default directory (C:\ruby). I still need to figure out how to read
2003 Dec 13
5
Getting ready for 0.2 release
As I mentioned in October (wow, time moves quickly!), there are two big items I would like to have in a 0.2 release of wxRuby: 1. Binary builds for as many platforms as possible 2. A document describing how to use the standard wxWindows/wxPython documentation to develop wxRuby apps In order for this to happen in any reasonable time frame, I will need help. For those of you here who are not
2003 Nov 06
2
wxruby & wxWindows site
Hi! By visiting wxWindows site I''ve noticed that wxruby is not listed amongst other different bindings projects (Perl, Python, Lua, Java, Haskell ..) Is it possible to include it on the list? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
2003 Dec 29
5
Font support, MS Windows binaries, Mac status (?)
Wx::Font now supports almost all the methods of wxFont, which should be good news for anyone interested in rich text editing (FreeRIDE anyone?). These changes are checked in to CVS and my darcs repository. Thanks to Nobuaki Arima for submitting font support code. Although I didn''t actually use that font code, I did directly use the included sample file, and the changes to const.cpp.
2004 Jan 05
3
Updated - wxRuby Windows installer available for
Curt, I just downloaded and tried your installer and the installation went fine. There are problems with the samples not finding their images files, but only when I try to run the samples from their Start menu shortcuts. When I edit the properties of a shortcut, and change the "Start in" folder to match the folder where the sample resides, then the problems go away. (As-installed,
2003 Nov 06
2
Gentoo ebuild
Hi! Since I switched from SuSE to Gentoo (before Novell era :-) I wrote a simple ebuild script for building wxruby on Gentoo. Few notes: a) in order to work, wxruby-0.1.0.tgz should contain wxruby-0.1.0 folder since it is a Gentoo policy and I hope it''s not a problem to change that for 0.2.0 b) I assumed that one needs Ruby >= 1.8.0 and wx >= 2.4.1. Is it OK? Please inspect
2011 Sep 06
3
booting & mdadm-1.2 metadata
Hello, few days ago I returned from FreeBSD where I was using ZFS/GPT disks in raid-1 array back to (Arch)Linux and installed syslinux as bootloader for booting from single MBR disk. Now, after I finished with migration of my /home data, I'd like to deploy both of my 1TB disks using ext4 (btrfs is not stable enough) under LVM2 using raid-1 array & GPT by having all my partitions (/boot,
2004 Jan 06
2
Debug and Release builds of the wxRuby Windows Installer
Ok, I now have both debug and release build installers for wxRuby 0.2 on windows. As I said in my earlier emails these are designed to install on top of Andy Hunt''s one-click Ruby Installer for Windows (version 1.8.0). In the start menu I create a wxRuby group with shortcuts to run the sample apps and to display "wxRuby Help" (which is just a freshly updated version of the
2003 Nov 13
16
Submitting patches
I''m a bit new to working on a rubyforge/sourceforge/open source project, so excuse my obliviousness. What is the preferred way of submitting a patch to wxruby? Thanks, Nick
2004 Mar 12
2
ANN: wxRuby 0.2.1 has been released!
This long-awaited version is available from rubyforge: http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ The big news, of course, is that it includes binary builds for MS Windows and Mac OS X Panther. I may add one or more Linux binaries later, or they may have to wait for 0.3. This is still an early beta release, so it still has a number of known problems. If you find a problem that is not mentioned
2003 Aug 21
1
Ready for a release?
Greetings to everyone on our new list! As I mentioned before, I will be traveling from 8/27 through 9/8. I will be almost completely disconnected from the internet, so don''t be offended if you don''t hear from me during that time. Before I go, I would like to release wxRuby 0.1. I know we still have several problems, but we can always fix those in 0.2. Therefore, I propose
2004 Jan 03
6
Windows readme and last patch
Kevin, I have attached a readme file for windows, and a patch file for extconf.rb (I slightly tweaked my settings). Tomorrow night I will work in the windows installer. For the this first cut I will do the installer packaging by hand. But for the future release I want to fully script the installer packaging and check the script and installer in to cvs. Call for Volunteers: If you are running
2003 Dec 12
3
I hate make
Does anyone else here think that it might be a good idea to shift wxruby to use rake (http://rubyforge.org/projects/rake/) or perhaps one of the other "modern" build systems? One example of a task that would be trivial with rake, but seem to be really painful with make: Define a tclean target that deletes all the .h and .cpp files that are built from .t files. I''m not sure
2003 Nov 10
5
picture organizer -- need a bit of help
While trying to develop a little wxruby program, I have some difficulties, namely: 1. I want to read all kind of graphic files, (mainly jpg, png and tiff is enough...) But, the current implementation seems to deal only with bmps and currently there is no way to call ::wxInitAllImageHandlers. 2. I think DnD is required in my case: I want to drop filenames on a TreeCtrl. I will try to add
2003 Oct 22
11
Survey results
Many thanks to the 23 people who took the time to respond to the survey. It really will help me spend my time more effectively. As promised, here are the results. I have inserted some comments inside [brackets]. 1. Have you downloaded wxRuby? YES 19 NO 4 2. Have you successfully built wxRuby? YES 14 NO 8 [We really need binary downloads so people don''t have to build anything.