From: Krasimir A. <ka2...@ya...> - 2003-09-09 13:47:41
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--- Nick Name <nic...@in...> wrote: > I had exactly the same problems as you, and I just > solved them with a > > while ! make ; do echo; done > > I don't know what is happening here: make complains > about not being able > to find some imports wich are there. In the next > compilation it finds > them, obviously, as if it had generated them just in > the latest > command. Do you have older version of port? Some times ago there was dependency checking problem but it is fixed. In last few days I experimenting with new build system based on automake & autoconf and when I look at CVS I see that I was commit some changes which doesn't need to be there. Probably thin can confuse you, if you have the latest CVS version. I commit the the previous configure/makefile scripts and now it works well on my machine. If you still have problems please tell me as soon as possible because I will travel tomorrow. > BTW, how do I close a window from htoolkit? > destroyWidget just destroys > its content! The destroyWidget destroys just document window but there is also application window. The application window holds the menu bar, the toolbars and the document window. To close the application window you need to close the whole (GUI) application. You can use 'quit' or 'halt' functions or you can use destroyWidget but with the application as argument. The application object is accessible as global function: pc :: Process You can destroy it with: destroyWidget pc Where (destroyWidget pc == halt) Cheers, Krasimir __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com |