Re: libgtop-0.99.2 problems
- From: Michael Hall <mhall riverside org>
- To: GNOME-List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: libgtop-0.99.2 problems
- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 11:50:36 -0800
On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 12:55:44PM +0100, Martin Baulig wrote:
> > I can't compile libgtop (0.99.2) anymore, upgraded from glibc-2.0.7pre6/
> > egcs-1.0.3.a to glibc-2.1/egcs-1.1.1. Always worked fine before but now
> > I get the following while compiling:
>
> Oh, yes - sorry. I did not realize that I already did this change in CVS and
> so I thought that it should not be neccessary to make a new tarball.
>
> strstr () should be defined in gnomesupport if it is really required on some
> particular system.
>
> However, I'm going to make a new tarball soon.
Cool, I got it working with the patch someone on the list suggested but
a new tarball would be nice then I don't have to worry about forgetting
to patch it :-)
On another note, do you maintain 'gnome-guile' ? I believe I got it from
your site along with the other 'gtop' stuff at one time. Just curious as
to if or when it'll be fix, it has been broken for quite awhile and doesn't
compile completely, fails with 'unresolved symbols' on 2-3 gtk+ functions
that have been deprecated. It compiles enough to provide the needed stuff
according to the 'compiling from sources' html doc and to just install it
anyway. So far that seems to be working don't know what I'm missing though
by not compiling it fully.
--
It's mathematical: (uNsTable - NT) = usable.
Mike Hall <mhall@riverside.org>, (MH993) - http://www.riverside.org
System Administrator (*nix, Perl, CGI hacker, certified OS/2 Specialist)
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