Hi Jacob, hi all first thanx for your explaination... :) On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 03:32:03PM -0400, jacob berkman wrote: >> 1. what might the problem? > >the C CORBA bindings that orbit produces use _'s to delimit scope. > >in C++ you might have GNOME::Desktop::getBackgroundColor() where in C >the function would be GNOME_Desktop_getBackgroundColor(). because of >this, orbit-idl reccommends that you not use _'s in your function / >variable names. Bonobo uses a StudlyCaps formatting, in fact, to >integrate better with other languages such as Java and C++ (mostly due >to Open Office). > >so you can either ignore the warning, or use studly caps. Ahhhh, ok... I see! > >> 2. where can I find good documentation about gnome-config and >> orbit-idl > >gnome-config has a man page. i don't know about orbit-idl, other than >ORBit/src/orbit-idl-compiler/notes.txt. Thanx. I'll have a look to this! This problem become "funny", while I studied this behavior of oribit-idl. On i386, it works fine and I can create a debian-package. On m68k, the build of the debian-package fails on one machine and 15 h later, the package was builded fine. So, on time. the Iconedit.h is created wrong one time and then is created right the last time, but I can't say, why... :( On Sparc, Mips, Arm, Alpha the build of this package failed. Any suggestions? Greetings Jan -- One time, you all will be emulated by linux! ---- Jan- Hendrik Palic Url:"http://www.billgotchy.de" E-Mail: "palic billgotchy de"
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