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From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-11-10 10:31:50
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----- Original Message ----- From: amar=20 To: "Fedor Lyakhov"=20 Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Small survey Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:42:58 +0530 =A0ok,I will work on linux only. =A0Now I understand little about cross compilers. =A0I can't=A0 get a windows machine at present.=20 =A0First of all,I want know about=A0 libbattle. =A0Is there any latest Documentation=A0 about=A0 opmodelling.I saw the Docu= mentation of 1.0.Is there any updations =A0 All that we have are in [docs], and a math paper in [files] (and src code i= n cvs). But the doc about 1.0.1 describes current libbatte, because only in= ternal changes of src code were made since then. I've posted my thoughts ab= out next libbattle in [libbattle] forum. Take a look into it, and ask quest= ions so we'll discuss the issue. P.S. I think our conversation will be interesting for other people, so subs= cribe to the mailing list please: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opsmodelling-general or use forum (you can monitor forum, so you'll be sent with notification em= ails whose even contain posted messages) Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: <rob...@si...> - 2005-11-10 08:05:45
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u see, my exams are on until the 19th i shall start contributing to the roject after that. sorry -------------------------------------------------Quoting ly...@li...: > Hi all! Our team will contain 20 people soon, congratulations. But<br>there are to many people I haven't heard from for a long time. If this<br>is because you are too busy, it's ok! But I'm afraid, that you had given<br>up because some small(as you think) problem but you was unable to solve<br>it by youself. For example, maybe you had not got access to CVS. And you<br>think it is simple, so you don't ask about this. I wonder: Why have<br>you given up or why you don't do anything, if you're still<br>interested? If you have free time for writing few rows, please<br>respond! After this investigation we will be able to do something<br>with this situation! I intend to help everybody who's interested, but<br>cannot solve really hard 'simple' problems. NOTE: Our project is free<br>/*not only as in freedom :) :(*/ (for participation too), so you can get<br>down to work at any time you want and vice versa. Just don't disappear<br>because of everyday, solvable problems! Best regards, Fedor --<br> _______________________________________________ Check out the latest<br>SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and<br>receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by<br>Outblaze ------------------------------------------------------- S<br>F.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with<br>Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be entered to<br>win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play:<br>http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php ___________________________________<br>____________ Opsmodelling-general mailing<br>list Ops...@li... https://lists.sourcefo<br>rge.net/lists/listinfo/opsmodelling-general |
From: <rob...@si...> - 2005-11-10 08:04:23
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-----------------------------------------------Quoting ly...@li...: > Hi all! Our team will contain 20 people soon, congratulations. But<br>there are to many people I haven't heard from for a long time. If this<br>is because you are too busy, it's ok! But I'm afraid, that you had given<br>up because some small(as you think) problem but you was unable to solve<br>it by youself. For example, maybe you had not got access to CVS. And you<br>think it is simple, so you don't ask about this. I wonder: Why have<br>you given up or why you don't do anything, if you're still<br>interested? If you have free time for writing few rows, please<br>respond! After this investigation we will be able to do something<br>with this situation! I intend to help everybody who's interested, but<br>cannot solve really hard 'simple' problems. NOTE: Our project is free<br>/*not only as in freedom :) :(*/ (for participation too), so you can get<br>down to work at any time you want and vice versa. Just don't disappear<br>because of everyday, solvable problems! Best regards, Fedor --<br> _______________________________________________ Check out the latest<br>SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and<br>receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by<br>Outblaze ------------------------------------------------------- S<br>F.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with<br>Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be entered to<br>win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play:<br>http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php ___________________________________<br>____________ Opsmodelling-general mailing<br>list Ops...@li... https://lists.sourcefo<br>rge.net/lists/listinfo/opsmodelling-general |
From: <rob...@si...> - 2005-11-10 08:04:22
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-----------------------------------------------Quoting ly...@li...: > Hi all! Our team will contain 20 people soon, congratulations. But<br>there are to many people I haven't heard from for a long time. If this<br>is because you are too busy, it's ok! But I'm afraid, that you had given<br>up because some small(as you think) problem but you was unable to solve<br>it by youself. For example, maybe you had not got access to CVS. And you<br>think it is simple, so you don't ask about this. I wonder: Why have<br>you given up or why you don't do anything, if you're still<br>interested? If you have free time for writing few rows, please<br>respond! After this investigation we will be able to do something<br>with this situation! I intend to help everybody who's interested, but<br>cannot solve really hard 'simple' problems. NOTE: Our project is free<br>/*not only as in freedom :) :(*/ (for participation too), so you can get<br>down to work at any time you want and vice versa. Just don't disappear<br>because of everyday, solvable problems! Best regards, Fedor --<br> _______________________________________________ Check out the latest<br>SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and<br>receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by<br>Outblaze ------------------------------------------------------- S<br>F.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with<br>Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be entered to<br>win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play:<br>http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php ___________________________________<br>____________ Opsmodelling-general mailing<br>list Ops...@li... https://lists.sourcefo<br>rge.net/lists/listinfo/opsmodelling-general |
From: Daryl L. <dl...@al...> - 2005-11-09 17:54:29
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I have both MingW and Cygwin. I tried compiling the gui with MingW, but found that I was missing some libraries. If I recall, I didn't have gtk. Rather than go through the hassle of installing libraries, I just switched to Cygwin. The difference is that Cygwin has "everything", whereas the Min in MingW stands for "Minimal". Daryl On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 17:51 +0300, Fedor Lyakhov wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: amar <am...@us...> > To: "Fedor Lyakhov" <ly...@li...> > Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Small survey > Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:48:20 +0530 > > > > > My Os is linux fedora core 3 and my CVS version is 1.11.17. > > > > cvs -z3 -d:ext:am...@cv...:/cvsroot/opsmodelling > > co -P opsmodelling > > > > Using this command,I got the source. > > Excellent! > > > I got a problem with installing cross compiler. Please tell > > which cross compiler you are using. I tried the minGW. > > > > I don't know much about cross compilers. > > I'm using cygwin, but for now I suggest not to mess with crosscompilers (it would have been needed if you hadn't had linux)-- just use gcc in linux! We'll compile the src in windows somehow when it is done(because the src will be cross-platform) -- windows isn't good thing for working, I think. I decided to add support of windows because of two issues: 1.even many developers don't have linux and 2.many users don't have linux. > > About cygwin: I have too old version of it(old gtk), so I cannot compile gui in it. I used to compile some code(usually examples of using grapher, programs whose solve PDE's) in msvc.net 2002, but now I've given up, because I don't like ide's and windows, and problems with external libs(which isn't in linux!), and because I cannot create good solution file to work with directory' hierarchy (in linux it simply solved using relative path BASE=../../ in makefiles) > > But: if you'll get latest version of cygwin, I think you won't have any problems with it (I have problems only because out-of-date cygwin) -- installation is natural and easy. Try it, if you want. (We'll do this when we are releasing finished program for windows). > > And about minGW: I saw a usage of it a year ago. One man have ported latest at that time gcc 3.5 to it(compiled it with gcc 3.2 in minGW) in about 3 hours, and everything worked fine. But he is wizard in programming and gcc. > > There are many excellent expirienced developers in our project, maybe somebody uses minGW so he can say more than I? > > Best regards, > Fedor > > -- Daryl Lee Open the Present--It's a Gift. |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-11-09 14:52:12
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----- Original Message ----- From: amar <am...@us...> To: "Fedor Lyakhov" <ly...@li...> Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Small survey Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 19:48:20 +0530 >=20 > My Os is linux fedora core 3 and my CVS version is 1.11.17. >=20 > cvs -z3 -d:ext:am...@cv...:/cvsroot/opsmodelling=20 > co -P opsmodelling >=20 > Using this command,I got the source. Excellent! > I got a problem with installing cross compiler. Please tell=20 > which cross compiler you are using. I tried the minGW. >=20 > I don't know much about cross compilers. I'm using cygwin, but for now I suggest not to mess with crosscompilers (it= would have been needed if you hadn't had linux)-- just use gcc in linux! W= e'll compile the src in windows somehow when it is done(because the src wil= l be cross-platform) -- windows isn't good thing for working, I think. I de= cided to add support of windows because of two issues: 1.even many develope= rs don't have linux and 2.many users don't have linux. About cygwin: I have too old version of it(old gtk), so I cannot compile gu= i in it. I used to compile some code(usually examples of using grapher, pro= grams whose solve PDE's) in msvc.net 2002, but now I've given up, because I= don't like ide's and windows, and problems with external libs(which isn't = in linux!), and because I cannot create good solution file to work with dir= ectory' hierarchy (in linux it simply solved using relative path BASE=3D../= ../ in makefiles) But: if you'll get latest version of cygwin, I think you won't have any pro= blems with it (I have problems only because out-of-date cygwin) -- installa= tion is natural and easy. Try it, if you want. (We'll do this when we are r= eleasing finished program for windows). And about minGW: I saw a usage of it a year ago. One man have ported latest= at that time gcc 3.5 to it(compiled it with gcc 3.2 in minGW) in about 3 h= ours, and everything worked fine. But he is wizard in programming and gcc.= =20 There are many excellent expirienced developers in our project, maybe someb= ody uses minGW so he can say more than I? Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-11-09 10:15:31
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Lee" <dl...@al...> To: ops...@li... Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Small survey Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 10:27:37 -0700 >=20 > I'm still here, but I'm not clear on how all the pieces fit together. Well, I see. This survey was addressed for other people :) As far as I understand, gui is getting to the stage where it strongly depen= ds on functionality of libbattle. Current library isn't provide desired fun= ctionality now, so I think gui should suppord current version of libbattle,= but don't spend too much time on this. In future it should be replaced. > And for some reason I haven't been getting email feeds from the forums. =20 Very strange, if you've clicked 'Monitor this forum' once. Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Daryl L. <dl...@al...> - 2005-11-08 17:29:56
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I'm still here, but I'm not clear on how all the pieces fit together. And for some reason I haven't been getting email feeds from the forums. Daryl On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 18:09 +0300, Fedor Lyakhov wrote: > Hi all! > > Our team will contain 20 people soon, congratulations. But there are to many people I haven't heard from for a long time. If this is because you are too busy, it's ok! But I'm afraid, that you had given up because some small(as you think) problem but you was unable to solve it by youself. For example, maybe you had not got access to CVS. And you think it is simple, so you don't ask about this. I wonder: > > Why have you given up or why you don't do anything, if you're still interested? > > If you have free time for writing few rows, please respond! > > After this investigation we will be able to do something with this situation! I intend to help everybody who's interested, but cannot solve really hard 'simple' problems. > > NOTE: Our project is free /*not only as in freedom :) :(*/ (for participation too), so you can get down to work at any time you want and vice versa. Just don't disappear because of everyday, solvable problems! > > Best regards, > Fedor > > -- Daryl Lee Open the Present--It's a Gift. |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-11-08 15:09:26
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Hi all! Our team will contain 20 people soon, congratulations. But there are to man= y people I haven't heard from for a long time. If this is because you are t= oo busy, it's ok! But I'm afraid, that you had given up because some small(= as you think) problem but you was unable to solve it by youself. For exampl= e, maybe you had not got access to CVS. And you think it is simple, so you = don't ask about this. I wonder: Why have you given up or why you don't do anything, if you're still interes= ted? If you have free time for writing few rows, please respond! After this investigation we will be able to do something with this situatio= n! I intend to help everybody who's interested, but cannot solve really har= d 'simple' problems. NOTE: Our project is free /*not only as in freedom :) :(*/ (for participati= on too), so you can get down to work at any time you want and vice versa. J= ust don't disappear because of everyday, solvable problems! Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-31 15:19:19
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Very well. Only I am engaged in this subproject now. Look into math paper. You can see a numerical scheme there, we are to creat= e it using C/C++, it was done in Maple, but the src was lost (and it wouldn= 't be able to help us though). Maybe you can suggest more suitable scheme.=20 Also we need to have an working 1d ode integrator for current stage of libb= attle, but this isn't critical. (Runge-Cutta methods needed here). ode1 isn't working -- and I don't know w= hy -- it is to be tested for bugs. Current src: I'll upload realization of Crank-Nicloson scheme for diffusive= equation very soon and this scheme for Schroedinger eq. too. I need this s= chemes for my current course paper and they will be examples of how to impl= ement schemes(ex. of usage of grapher lib at least). ----- Original Message ----- From: EP8KHA <ep...@us...> To: ly...@us... Subject: Project Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:55:20 -0800 >=20 >=20 > Message body follows: >=20 > I'm going to try my hands on this....I'll comb through the > docs and hopefully get access to the CVS something this week > so I can download and upload my code. >=20 > 2. intdiff: Description: numerical integrator of > integro-differential(and in part diff.) equations(systems) > of special types > (see doc section at the project page). > Language: C, C++. > Libraries: any useful. Maybe existing GPLed math libraries. > Compiler: any. Now g++. > Platform: independent. > Stage: not working 1d ode(ordinary diff. eq.) > integrator(Euler scheme). > ToDo: writing library. > Requirements: Knowledge of C,C++ at competent level or > higher. Knowledge of math (!). >=20 Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-26 12:37:54
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Lee" <dl...@al...> To: Opsmodelling <ops...@li...> Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Re: Joining Opsmodelling team Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:00:59 -0600 >=20 > On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 07:00, Fedor Lyakhov wrote: > > Hi > > > > > > I have compiled gui in Linux -- my gcc has found just one error=20 > > in it: line 54: > > > > static const GtkActionEntry entries[] =3D { > > > > After deleting 'const' everything was built nicely. > > First version doesn't work, but the last one works almost perfectly. > > I don't know GTK well, but I can add a handler for delete_event=20 > > so it will be quitting normally. >=20 > That's a curious thing. The "const" isn't important; it's just good > coding practice to mark everything "const" that you don't intend to > change. I'd be interested to know what version of gcc you're using. > I'm using 3.4.4 on Cygwin. I'm upgrading my Linux computer later today; > perhaps I will get the same result as you. I'm using old Fedora Core 3 now, with gcc 3.4.x I'll send gcc' error messag= e. > > > > I cannot compile it in windows, bacuse my cygwin is too old I think. > > > > > > About making logics: I want binaries go to $(BASE)bin/, libraries -- li= b etc. > > Shared includes are in $(BASE)include/ ... > > I don't know why my makefiles don't work at your comp, please describe = it. > First, the directories that I have (skipping documentation, etc.): > +--include (contains some *.h files) > +--src > +--battle > +--gauss > +--grapher > +--ode1 > +--qlo > +--tst > +--tst-lb >=20 > Note that there is no "lib" directory. I see. CVS deletes empty directories (or my client was set to delete them).= But there is lib directory when I look thru ViewCVS at SF. Maybe your clie= nt is set to delet empty folders > 1. When I enter the battle directory and type "make" at the command > prompt, I get an error finding the "../../lib" directory. If I "mkdir > ../../lib" and re-run it, it's okay. I think the best solution is to > add a lib folder to CVS so it's created when someone updates from CVS. > It may be necessary to have a readme.txt file in the folder just to make > sure it's created for the user. I'm not sure how CVS treats empty > folders. This same error occurs in any of the folders that have an "ar" > command: battle, grapher, ode1, and tst. >=20 > 2. When I enter the gauss1 directory and type "make" I get an error > trying to include "glut.h". I'm not sure how your computer is set up, > but all my OpenGL files have "#include <GL/glut.h>". So there seems to > be an include path discrepancy. My glut.h file is at > /usr/include/GL/glut.h Yes, maybe there is a mistake because I used msvc to compile gauss1: my sci= entfic adviser has only MUST_DIE now (and has no free disk space for linux,= and also I have no free time to install linux there). I think about reorganizing directory structure: adding subdir 'examples' in= to 'src' and put all differential schemes and math examples(gauss1, ode1-no= t working now,qlo, and diffusive and pde-qlo which i haven't upload yet bec= ause they seem not working) to there. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Daryl Lee" <dl...@al...> > > To: "Fedor Lyakhov" <ly...@li...> > > Subject: Re: Joining Opsmodelling team > > Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:35:03 -0600 > > > > > > I didn't think about compiling with MSVC--I like to not use that on= open > > > source projects, since I use it all day at work! Neither do I!=20 > > But some people from the team use it (maybe). > > > > > I've downloaded a > > > class "ParamContainer" at http://www.biorainbow.com/paramcontainer th= at > > > should work nicely. I'll replace getopt_long with it, add the copyri= ght > > > stuff, post to CVS, and announce it on the forum. > > Again: What about splitting main.cpp into main.cpp, gui.hpp, gui.cpp,=20 and even maybe cui.cpp(&.hpp)? I've tried to do so, but have got linking errors... Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Jochen R. <jo...@co...> - 2005-10-25 16:52:16
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Hi Daryl. Daryl Lee schrieb: > On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 07:00, Fedor Lyakhov wrote: > > 1. When I enter the battle directory and type "make" at the command > prompt, I get an error finding the "../../lib" directory. If I "mkdir > ../../lib" and re-run it, it's okay. I think the best solution is to > add a lib folder to CVS so it's created when someone updates from CVS. > It may be necessary to have a readme.txt file in the folder just to make > sure it's created for the user. I'm not sure how CVS treats empty > folders. This same error occurs in any of the folders that have an "ar" > command: battle, grapher, ode1, and tst. CVS ignores empty directories, while checking out. This can be resolved by adding a README, log or other simple text file ;) Note, that you add the -p option while updating, so that CVS creates the new directory in your local copy. > > 2. When I enter the gauss1 directory and type "make" I get an error > trying to include "glut.h". I'm not sure how your computer is set up, > but all my OpenGL files have "#include <GL/glut.h>". So there seems to > be an include path discrepancy. My glut.h file is at > /usr/include/GL/glut.h > One could set the local /etc/ld.so.conf to point to the GL directory, or make it an option in the makefile and cpp / h files as #ifdefs. This had an advantage, as there exists at least 2 OpenGL implementations. I'd prefer to have one header file, where such unclear dependencies, or at choice all external "non-standard" libraries could be included and this one had to be included in the project files. This would reduce those changes, #ifdefs ,... to one place in one file. cheers, Jochen |
From: Daryl L. <dl...@al...> - 2005-10-25 15:01:19
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On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 07:00, Fedor Lyakhov wrote: > Hi > > > I have compiled gui in Linux -- my gcc has found just one error in it: > line 54: > > static const GtkActionEntry entries[] = { > > After deleting 'const' everything was built nicely. > First version doesn't work, but the last one works almost perfectly. > I don't know GTK well, but I can add a handler for delete_event so it will be quitting normally. That's a curious thing. The "const" isn't important; it's just good coding practice to mark everything "const" that you don't intend to change. I'd be interested to know what version of gcc you're using. I'm using 3.4.4 on Cygwin. I'm upgrading my Linux computer later today; perhaps I will get the same result as you. > > I cannot compile it in windows, bacuse my cygwin is too old I think. > > > About making logics: I want binaries go to $(BASE)bin/, libraries -- lib etc. > Shared includes are in $(BASE)include/ ... > I don't know why my makefiles don't work at your comp, please describe it. First, the directories that I have (skipping documentation, etc.): +--include (contains some *.h files) +--src +--battle +--gauss +--grapher +--ode1 +--qlo +--tst +--tst-lb Note that there is no "lib" directory. 1. When I enter the battle directory and type "make" at the command prompt, I get an error finding the "../../lib" directory. If I "mkdir ../../lib" and re-run it, it's okay. I think the best solution is to add a lib folder to CVS so it's created when someone updates from CVS. It may be necessary to have a readme.txt file in the folder just to make sure it's created for the user. I'm not sure how CVS treats empty folders. This same error occurs in any of the folders that have an "ar" command: battle, grapher, ode1, and tst. 2. When I enter the gauss1 directory and type "make" I get an error trying to include "glut.h". I'm not sure how your computer is set up, but all my OpenGL files have "#include <GL/glut.h>". So there seems to be an include path discrepancy. My glut.h file is at /usr/include/GL/glut.h Daryl > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Daryl Lee" <dl...@al...> > To: "Fedor Lyakhov" <ly...@li...> > Subject: Re: Joining Opsmodelling team > Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:35:03 -0600 > > > > > I didn't think about compiling with MSVC--I like to not use that on open > > source projects, since I use it all day at work! > > Neither do I! But some people from the team use it (maybe). > > > I've downloaded a > > class "ParamContainer" at http://www.biorainbow.com/paramcontainer that > > should work nicely. I'll replace getopt_long with it, add the copyright > > stuff, post to CVS, and announce it on the forum. > > Well. > What about splitting main.cpp into main.cpp, gui.hpp, gui.cpp, and even maybe cui.cpp(&.hpp)? > I've tried to do so, but have got linking errors... > > > Best regards, > Fedor -- Daryl Lee Open the Present, it's a Gift. |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-25 13:00:32
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Hi I have compiled gui in Linux -- my gcc has found just one error in it:=20 line 54: static const GtkActionEntry entries[] =3D { After deleting 'const' everything was built nicely. First version doesn't work, but the last one works almost perfectly. I don't know GTK well, but I can add a handler for delete_event so it will = be quitting normally. I cannot compile it in windows, bacuse my cygwin is too old I think. About making logics: I want binaries go to $(BASE)bin/, libraries -- lib et= c. Shared includes are in $(BASE)include/ ... I don't know why my makefiles don't work at your comp, please describe it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Lee" <dl...@al...> To: "Fedor Lyakhov" <ly...@li...> Subject: Re: Joining Opsmodelling team Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:35:03 -0600 >=20 > I didn't think about compiling with MSVC--I like to not use that on open > source projects, since I use it all day at work!=20=20 Neither do I! But some people from the team use it (maybe). > I've downloaded a > class "ParamContainer" at http://www.biorainbow.com/paramcontainer that > should work nicely. I'll replace getopt_long with it, add the copyright > stuff, post to CVS, and announce it on the forum. Well. What about splitting main.cpp into main.cpp, gui.hpp, gui.cpp, and even may= be cui.cpp(&.hpp)? I've tried to do so, but have got linking errors... Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Regis G. <reg...@ho...> - 2005-10-20 10:11:05
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From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-19 13:33:08
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jochen Rassler" <jo...@co...> To: ops...@li... Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Opsmodelling: ideas Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:43:34 +0200 >=20 > There's something I do not understand: > Communication is very important, as the developer group grows. So=20 > basically there's no difference between reading the postings online=20 > in a forum or offline in your mail programm. As you ask everyone to=20 > answer the questions, a mailinglist will have a certain amount of=20 > dynamic, as soon as everyone is contributing to the discussion --=20 > and that's not only a job of you. =20 Yes, except one point: usually the discussion doesn't go into mailing list = but in private communication(just replying not to the list but to the sende= r). Ok, I'll create mailing lists for all subprojects too so people would be ab= le to choose preferrable method of communication. > But maybe I am a bit conservative ;) > So an update to me could help too :) :-D Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Jochen R. <jo...@co...> - 2005-10-17 21:43:39
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Hi Fedor. Fedor Lyakhov schrieb: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jochen Rassler" <jo...@co...> > To: ops...@li... > Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Opsmodelling: ideas > Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:31:07 +0200 > > >>Hi. >> >>Fedor Lyakhov schrieb: >> >>>Hello all, >>> >>>I have got few interesting ideas. >>> >>>1. I think that our comminucations should be driven to forums, >>>because it is too hard to me to talk with each of you answering >>>simple and same questions -- it takes me a lot of time! NB!!!From >>>now you should send me email only on emergency or very private >>>issues!!! >>> >>>All special questions should be asked and discussed in appropriate forum: >>>[gui] [intdiff] [web] --other subprojects will get their forums >>>as soon as somebody wants to develop them. >>>All asks for help should be posted in [Help] forum. >>>General suggestions (etc) go into [Open Discussion]. >>> >>>I ask you monitor these forums and answer ALL questions that you >>>CAN answer! This will share the press of communication between us >>>and we'll get known each other better. >> >>Why not use the mailinglists? I believe that this way of >>communication is faster than the slow sf.net website and the need >>to surf to the project forums every time. > > > Maybe you're right. > I thought, we'd use mailing lists specially created for subprojects, when the team would be formed. Now, when using email, I have to answer ~10 letters(or more) per day -- it takes me about 3 hours. I have no time left for doing anything else, so I think that forum will help me to quit this situation, and I'll be writing only sufficient emails and postings (like this one :) I belive, that we will get a good forum at our website soon :) > > Maybe you know what to do to quit this overflow?(except upgrading myself :) > There's something I do not understand: Communication is very important, as the developer group grows. So basically there's no difference between reading the postings online in a forum or offline in your mail programm. As you ask everyone to answer the questions, a mailinglist will have a certain amount of dynamic, as soon as everyone is contributing to the discussion -- and that's not only a job of you. But maybe I am a bit conservative ;) So an update to me could help too :) cheers, Jochen |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-17 13:28:37
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jochen Rassler" <jo...@co...> To: ops...@li... Subject: Re: [opsmodelling-general] Opsmodelling: ideas Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:31:07 +0200 >=20 > Hi. >=20 > Fedor Lyakhov schrieb: > > Hello all, > > > > I have got few interesting ideas. > > > > 1. I think that our comminucations should be driven to forums,=20 > > because it is too hard to me to talk with each of you answering=20 > > simple and same questions -- it takes me a lot of time! NB!!!From=20 > > now you should send me email only on emergency or very private=20 > > issues!!! > > > > All special questions should be asked and discussed in appropriate foru= m: > > [gui] [intdiff] [web] --other subprojects will get their forums=20 > > as soon as somebody wants to develop them. > > All asks for help should be posted in [Help] forum. > > General suggestions (etc) go into [Open Discussion]. > > > > I ask you monitor these forums and answer ALL questions that you=20 > > CAN answer! This will share the press of communication between us=20 > > and we'll get known each other better. >=20 > Why not use the mailinglists? I believe that this way of=20 > communication is faster than the slow sf.net website and the need=20 > to surf to the project forums every time. Maybe you're right. I thought, we'd use mailing lists specially created for subprojects, when t= he team would be formed. Now, when using email, I have to answer ~10 letter= s(or more) per day -- it takes me about 3 hours. I have no time left for do= ing anything else, so I think that forum will help me to quit this situatio= n, and I'll be writing only sufficient emails and postings (like this one := ) I belive, that we will get a good forum at our website soon :) Maybe you know what to do to quit this overflow?(except upgrading myself :) Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Jochen R. <jo...@co...> - 2005-10-17 12:31:21
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Hi. Fedor Lyakhov schrieb: > Hello all, > > I have got few interesting ideas. > > 1. I think that our comminucations should be driven to forums, because it is too hard to me to talk with each of you answering simple and same questions -- it takes me a lot of time! > > NB!!!From now you should send me email only on emergency or very private issues!!! > > All special questions should be asked and discussed in appropriate forum: > [gui] [intdiff] [web] --other subprojects will get their forums as soon as somebody wants to develop them. > All asks for help should be posted in [Help] forum. > General suggestions (etc) go into [Open Discussion]. > > I ask you monitor these forums and answer ALL questions that you CAN answer! This will share the press of communication between us and we'll get known each other better. Why not use the mailinglists? I believe that this way of communication is faster than the slow sf.net website and the need to surf to the project forums every time. cheers, Jochen |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-17 10:54:49
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Hello all, I have got few interesting ideas. 1. I think that our comminucations should be driven to forums, because it i= s too hard to me to talk with each of you answering simple and same questio= ns -- it takes me a lot of time!=20 NB!!!From now you should send me email only on emergency or very private is= sues!!! All special questions should be asked and discussed in appropriate forum: [gui] [intdiff] [web] --other subprojects will get their forums as soon as = somebody wants to develop them. All asks for help should be posted in [Help] forum. General suggestions (etc) go into [Open Discussion]. I ask you monitor these forums and answer ALL questions that you CAN answer= ! This will share the press of communication between us and we'll get known= each other better. 0. What do you think about revolutionary(for me) idea: creating a system wi= th purpose similar to SF but for ALL sciences, and specially for math metho= ds in history? If it is interesting for people it should be done. /*Creating this websyste= m is a task of webdesigners though. */ Do anybody know if such systems already exists? Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-15 10:14:02
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Hello, Sorry, there is no user with username=3D=3Drobotrix_anant at SourceForge. Maybe I misunderstood your username, or you are to confirm registration (th= ere are two steps, maybe you have fogot to do the second one?) About 'detailed specifications' -- I have no such things, sorry. We should = create them before starting coding.=20 gui:I have some ideas and simple menu hierarchy, I'll send it to you. website: I'll send you content and what should be be done. =20 ----- Original Message ----- From: rob...@si... To: ly...@li... Subject: i have registered Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:46:37 +0500 (IST) i have registered at SourceForge via SSL my login is the same as myemail ID. i am ready to develop the GUI & website just mail me thedetailed specifications. =A0 Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: <rob...@si...> - 2005-10-15 08:13:01
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I HAVE REGISTERED AT sourceforge via SSL my login ID is the same as my Email. |
From: <rob...@si...> - 2005-10-15 08:08:52
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i am ready to develop the GUI & website just mail me the detailed specifications |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-14 11:51:36
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Hello all, 1.Finally I have added current src to CVS repository. You'll need glut library to build the source; glaux isn't used any more. If= anybody needs it i can send glut32.lib and glut32.dll (and src too) Do anybody know where I can download the current source of the glut library= ? -- I have old version (~3.x.x) 2. As soon as we get msvc solution with paths set properly (Quintin is work= ing on it), the temporary directory 'win7-tmp' will be deleted from reposit= ory and there will be only one instance of each src file. Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |
From: Fedor L. <ly...@li...> - 2005-10-12 14:37:22
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Hello all, 0. Do you know how to create a solution in MSVC.NET which contains all subp= rojects (and they can be built)? My problem is in setting pathes (to includ= e files, etc) -- I want to preserve current directory's structure (bin, inc= lude, src, src/<all_subprojects'_sources> etc) and build all projects from = this structure in MSVC. PLEASE HELP! 1.I have saved current and full ToDo list here: https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3D30289&group_id=3D899= 87 (Also I have made minor changes in "Guide for Getting Started and Developin= g Rules": https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3D30272&group_id=3D899= 87) 2.I have some troubles with using CVS now, so I'll upload current source(mi= nor changes) as soon as I get CVS client working. Best regards, Fedor --=20 _______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze |