Re: WIN32 compilation, UML Sequence Diagrams and Inheritance arrows and the spirit of GNU software.



At 07:30 19.08.02 -0700, James Michael DuPont wrote:
Thanks for your tips. I will be trying *AGAIN* to compile from scratch.
And I am willing to put the work into it. 

Maybe you should first read _and understand_ some of the information
always linked from my page (and some more, i.e. tml's web site).
 
[SNIP]

PS: one likely outcome of deliberately pissing off people like you
just did 
is the removal of Win32 support, plain and simple.
I know I could have pissed people off, but it looks like we need to get
some movement here. 

Just updated my Dia website ...

On that note, the win32 is a popular platform. 
I cannot imagine that you would just drop it. 

I can (and have just done).

PS2: an even better project would be to help out building the
dependencies
and dia proper on the mingw32 platform. This would untie dia from
MSVC,
which would be a Good Thing(tm)

I am a advocate of the cygwin, and have seem many of these packages
running under cygwin. I have not tried mingwin. 

What a deep insight. The whole gtk+/win32 port is about _native_ win32
support, so is The Gimp on windoze as well as my Dia port.

See this porting page : 
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/

There is no need to run an X server to get gtk+ running on win32 :)
But go right ahead.

        Hans
-------- Hans "at" Breuer "dot" Org -----------
Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to 
get along without it.                -- Dilbert



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