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From: Jacob V. <jv...@do...> - 2003-01-08 01:45:43
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Hi, I would do, however for some reason it aint making a core file, or if it is I cant find it. Im running RH8 and have no idea where the settings are to enable core dumps. If someone can tell me how to enable them it would be great... Thanks Jacob Visser On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 12:34, Nathan Walp wrote: > On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:34:20AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > > Hey, > >=20 > > Just re-done my gaim CVS, and now for some reason whenever Gaim connect= s > > to MSN it segment falts and exits. > >=20 > > And just a note that I love the new ICQ server sync :P > >=20 >=20 > Is there any chance you could get a backtrace from the crash? > Instructions for doing this are available at http://gaim.sf.net/gdb.php >=20 > Thanks >=20 > Nathan >=20 >=20 > --=20 > Nathan Walp || fac...@fa... > GPG Fingerprint: || http://faceprint.com/ > 5509 6EF3 928B 2363 9B2B DA17 3E46 2CDC 492D DB7E >=20 |
From: Nathan W. <fac...@fa...> - 2003-01-08 01:36:54
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:34:20AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > Hey, >=20 > Just re-done my gaim CVS, and now for some reason whenever Gaim connects > to MSN it segment falts and exits. >=20 > And just a note that I love the new ICQ server sync :P >=20 Is there any chance you could get a backtrace from the crash? Instructions for doing this are available at http://gaim.sf.net/gdb.php Thanks Nathan --=20 Nathan Walp || fac...@fa... GPG Fingerprint: || http://faceprint.com/ 5509 6EF3 928B 2363 9B2B DA17 3E46 2CDC 492D DB7E |
From: Jacob V. <jv...@do...> - 2003-01-08 00:41:42
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Hey, Just re-done my gaim CVS, and now for some reason whenever Gaim connects to MSN it segment falts and exits. And just a note that I love the new ICQ server sync :P Jacob Visser |
From: Christian H. <ch...@gn...> - 2003-01-06 08:37:05
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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 03:28:35PM +0800, Gideon N. Guillen wrote: > Hello! >=20 > I'm experiencing problems with the Yahoo Messenger protocol. It's hard > for me to connect to Yahoo Messenger. The Connection Dialog whould show > up saying that it's connecting then another dialog box that says "Signon > Error" after a few seconds. The same thing happens over and over again > each time I try to connect. I seldomely get a successful connection. > I've only experienced it for the past 2 weeks, and I've been using gAIM > for almost a year already. >=20 >=20 > BTW, everything is fine when I use the official Yahoo Messenger client, > both on Linux and Windows, same account that I use with gAIM. >=20 > I'm using 0.59.7 version of gAIM under Red Hat 7.3. I compiled it from > source (I made my own RPM). No optimizations, just plain "rpm -tb" on > the tarball. I've also experienced it under 0.59.6 Fixed in CVS HEAD and CVS gtk1-stable (0.59.8cvs). See http://gaim.sf.net/cvs.php for information on using CVS. Oh, and please refer to it as gaim or Gaim, not GAIM and not especially gAIM :) AOL doesn't like it very much. Christian =20 --=20 Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ Faith goes out through the window when beauty comes in at the door. |
From: Gideon N. G. <lin...@fl...> - 2003-01-06 07:30:09
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Hello! I'm experiencing problems with the Yahoo Messenger protocol. It's hard for me to connect to Yahoo Messenger. The Connection Dialog whould show up saying that it's connecting then another dialog box that says "Signon Error" after a few seconds. The same thing happens over and over again each time I try to connect. I seldomely get a successful connection. I've only experienced it for the past 2 weeks, and I've been using gAIM for almost a year already. BTW, everything is fine when I use the official Yahoo Messenger client, both on Linux and Windows, same account that I use with gAIM. I'm using 0.59.7 version of gAIM under Red Hat 7.3. I compiled it from source (I made my own RPM). No optimizations, just plain "rpm -tb" on the tarball. I've also experienced it under 0.59.6 -- ======================================================================= Gideon N. Guillen E-mail: lin...@fl... PGP Public Keys: DSS/Diffie-Hellman mailto:pgp...@ke...?subject=get%200xC0976975 RSA Key: mailto:pgp...@ke...?subject=get%200x76C298B1 ======================================================================= |
From: <re...@vt...> - 2003-01-05 21:41:37
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HI im from Chile South America, here a lot of people uses Gaim... but the= same way a lot of people got a lot of doubds with the installation, becou= se they dont understand so much english...... so many people here ask for he= lp... thats why today i had a lot of time to wasted and i did this little faq , that help with the gaim installacion: you can see t here: http://real.eggdrop.cl/documentos/gaim.php http://200.86.170.85/documentos/gaim.php there is is a little help that teach the users how to compile the source= and run it, it shows the grafhics of gaim and options,etc.. thats was i was wondering if you got in youre oficial page links of some help pages for another countries =BF??? thats why some user suggest to me to send yo= u this email so they can understand with out the enlgih problem... if you got thise links option i will like to colaborated with this .... sorry for my english i dont go to the u.s.a about 6 years ago :) anythinh email me please ;) |
From: Phroggie <phr...@mc...> - 2003-01-04 22:08:12
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> First, there seems to be a problem with the conversion from unix > to dos file format (For all the makefiles, i had to delete a character > at the end of line). That's because the makefiles were written with a Microsoft line ending, while other files weren't. Two suggestions: 1) Find a text editor that doesn't care about line endings (XEmacs is what I use). 2) Run dos2unix on these files. It converts them to a unix style line break. Also, unix2dos will convert it back. I'm not sure precisely what's causing your build errors. You may want to update from cvs and see if that fixes it. The fact that both errors happen with plugins, make me worry that possibly you deleted too much out of the makefile, although that would have likely come with a different error. My other suggestion would probably be try and compile without editing anything from the source and see if it errors similar to that. It may be that simply editing the line endings has caused it to break. It's happened to me before. --Lee |
From: Budtse <bu...@pi...> - 2003-01-04 13:47:59
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Hi all, I'm trying to compile the windows port in CVS. =20 First, there seems to be a problem with the conversion from unix to dos = file format (For all the makefiles, i had to delete a character at the = end of line). Could this be a setting in WinCVS ? I haven't found it = as yet, but I'm pretty new to CVS. =20 When that was solved, i tried 'Make -f Makefile.mingw install'. After = some processing, I get the following error : gcc.exe -O2 -Wall -mno-cygwin -fnative-struct = -DAIM_BUILDDATE=3D\"`date +%Y%m%d`\" -DAIM_BUILDTIME=3D\"`date = +%H%M%S`\" -DVERSION=3D\"0.60cvs\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DGTK_ENABLE_BROKEN = -I. -I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include = -I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/gtk-2.0 = I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/glib-2.0 = -I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/pango-1.0 = -I../../../win32-ev/gtk_2_0/include/atk-1.0-I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/l= ib/glib-2.0/include -I../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/lib/gtk-2.0/include = -I../../src -I../../src/win32 -I../.. -o gtkticker.o -c gtkticker.c dlltool --dllname ticker.dll -z ticker.def \ ticker.o gtkticker.o process_begin: = CreateProcess(e:\cygwin\home\Administrator\gaim\plugins\ticker\ticker.o, = ticker.o gtkticker.o, ...) failed. make (e=3D193): Error 193make.exe[2]: *** [ticker.def] Error 193 If i run Make a second time, it seems to get through this without = problems, but the I get the following error : gcc.exe -O2 -Wall -Werror -mno-cygwin -fnative-struct -DVERSION=3D = "0.60cvs\" -DGTK_ENABLE_BROKEN -I. = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/gtk-2.0 = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/glib-2.0 = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/pango-1.0 = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/include/atk-1.0 = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/lib/glib-2.0/include = -I../../../../win32-dev/gtk_2_0/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I../../../src = -I../../../src/win32 -I../../.. -o win2ktrans.o -c win2ktrans.c Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string make.exe[2]: *** [win2ktrans.o] Error 2 make.exe[2]: Leaving directory = `e:/cygwin/home/Administrator/gaim/plugins/win32/ transparency' make.exe[1]: *** [all] Error 2 I'm using gtk 2.0 and gtkspell 2.0.3 on Windows 2000. Can anyone give me a hint ? Thanx, Peter |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2003-01-03 00:15:29
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:44:01AM -1000, Ray Strode wrote: > Yes I believe so. I can change it to not have the buttons, if that way > is better. It seems more in keeping with the rest of Gaim. We do, in general, have a problem with deciding when text values are changed and need to be saved to gaimrc (I may be wrong, faceprint has been fruxing around with this for a while). Validation is a similar problem. > I still think we should investigate the possible issues arisen from > mixing this code with GPLd though and possibly move certain > functionality to a helper application. I'd be very tempted to look at something we know that already implements a full helper application... ie gnome-moz-remote, and remove the gnomicity from it. Then it could be gaim-moz-remote, and could be the default handler (I guess?). Anyone got any objections this course of action, or to removing the Netscape code whilst we look at the best way to do this? =) > Oops, sorry about that. My cvs tree was screwed up. The attached > patches should play nicer. Looks better. > --Ray Strode Regards, Rob |
From: Graham W. <bo...@de...> - 2003-01-02 22:40:05
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:19:42PM +0100, Robert Gomu?ka wrote: > Well ... I have downloaded gaim nightly tarball for 2 months ... And wond= ered,=20 > that gaim development is stalled ... Why? When I run diff on gaim-CVS.tar= .bz2 =20 > (unpacked of course) and sources from month ago (for example) I get: comm= on=20 > subdirectories gaim-20021107/src and gaim-20021229/src ... Sources haven'= t=20 > changed any more ... run diff -R. see diff(1) for more information. --=20 gram |
From: Evan D. <ev...@ca...> - 2003-01-02 22:31:47
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On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 16:19, Robert Gomu=B3ka wrote: > Hello! > Well ... I have downloaded gaim nightly tarball for 2 months ... And wo= ndered,=20 > that gaim development is stalled ... Why? When I run diff on gaim-CVS.t= ar.bz2 =20 > (unpacked of course) and sources from month ago (for example) I get: co= mmon=20 > subdirectories gaim-20021107/src and gaim-20021229/src ... Sources have= n't=20 > changed any more ... > But I hear from people, that they use gaim from CVS and there are chang= es. > Could you explain, please? You should probably use CVS. The nightly tar's have the tendency to be out of date. --=20 Evan Doughty ev...@ca... |
From: Robert <car...@pf...> - 2003-01-02 21:20:26
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Hello! Well ... I have downloaded gaim nightly tarball for 2 months ... And wondered, that gaim development is stalled ... Why? When I run diff on gaim-CVS.tar.bz2 (unpacked of course) and sources from month ago (for example) I get: common subdirectories gaim-20021107/src and gaim-20021229/src ... Sources haven't changed any more ... But I hear from people, that they use gaim from CVS and there are changes. Could you explain, please? Regards, Robert |
From: Ray S. <hal...@ha...> - 2003-01-02 15:44:08
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> > >Is there some event we can hook to when the Browser pane is switched away from, as well as the obvious dialog box closure? > > Yes I believe so. I can change it to not have the buttons, if that way is better. >Copyright aside (I've suspected browser.c for about a year =), I think >we can drop netscape support. It's ugly, it has questionable copyright, >the browser sucks, there are plenty popular free replacements, nobody >ships it any more, and nobody I know uses it. GNOME dropped it too >(they had a helper called gnome-moz-remote which they canned in >GNOME2). Anyone object if we just drop Netscape support? We could nuke >browser.c and put the URL function in util.c then. =) > > I was thinking along those same lines until someone on IRC said that the protocol has come pretty standard among the browsers (It works with Netscape, Mozilla, and Opera at least). Also, the protocol doesnt require the browser run on the same machine as gaim (they just have to be using the same display server). I think that is a neat feature. I think maybe the code just needs to be cleaned up and restructured. All the X stuff should be moved to its own source file, and the interface (netscape_command() currently) should allow more than one request at a time (Set up a queue, also, use any available netscape windows and not just the first one found). I still think we should investigate the possible issues arisen from mixing this code with GPLd though and possibly move certain functionality to a helper application. >With the patch, you seem to have reverted a bunch of gtk_signal_connect >-> g_signal_connect changes that have been made in CVS. > Oops, sorry about that. My cvs tree was screwed up. The attached patches should play nicer. --Ray Strode |
From: Tobias v. K. <tv...@we...> - 2003-01-02 14:22:48
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Hi, I wrote this little script to convert centericq list to gaim buddy list. It converts groups, too. I'm licensing it under a BSD-style license, so it shouldn't be a problem to include it in the main gaim distribution. Thanks for your work on gaim, tvk |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2003-01-02 06:57:33
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On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 08:05:47PM -1000, Ray Strode wrote: > Attached are two patches. > One of the patches hides browsers that arent installed from the > preferences menu. It also adds a Set and Reset button to the Manual > browser entry, so that the entry can be validated, too. Considering this was my suggestion, great! I'm gathering from other text entry boxes in prefs that it's not possible to validate the entry automatically very easily? Is there some event we can hook to when the Browser pane is switched away from, as well as the obvious dialog box closure? > The other patch switches browser.c over to the g_spawn_* api, adds error > messages, and fixes a bug that was preventing the gaim interface from > redrawing under certain situations if Netscape is the configured > browser. Note I cant get netscape 4.x to work on my computer, so I > wasnt able to test it with that browser (and there is some pretty > complicated code for talking to that browser). I'm all for this patch too. Great cleanups. > Another issue. It seems that browser.c currently uses some code that is > from netscape/jwz and the original code specifies that the copyright and > permission notice must remain in tact. browser.c has the copyright > notice, but it doesnt have the permission notice. Furthermore, I dont > think it could because it conflicts with the gpl. > > Also, the offending code has to jump through some hoops to coexist with > Gtk+ and it really is quite ugly. > > I think it would be better to just bundle a helper program with gaim and > use that if netscape is installed (maybe use the program that the code > was taken from). That solves the GPL issue and the asthetics issue. Copyright aside (I've suspected browser.c for about a year =), I think we can drop netscape support. It's ugly, it has questionable copyright, the browser sucks, there are plenty popular free replacements, nobody ships it any more, and nobody I know uses it. GNOME dropped it too (they had a helper called gnome-moz-remote which they canned in GNOME2). Anyone object if we just drop Netscape support? We could nuke browser.c and put the URL function in util.c then. =) > --Ray Strode With the patch, you seem to have reverted a bunch of gtk_signal_connect -> g_signal_connect changes that have been made in CVS. Please use 'cvs diff -u' to generate your patches from a modified CVS tree, rather than editing files out of place and then diffing with a CVS tree which could contain other irrelevant changes. Editing in place means CVS will merge your changes with the ones in the repository as best it can. Even so, it's always a good idea to page through your patch and make sure all the hunks are meaningful. There are always a few I delete out of mine. Otherwise, great work. I wonder what else on my TODO list you'd be interested in? =) Regards, Rob |
From: Ray S. <hal...@ha...> - 2003-01-02 06:05:51
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Attached are two patches. One of the patches hides browsers that arent installed from the preferences menu. It also adds a Set and Reset button to the Manual browser entry, so that the entry can be validated, too. The other patch switches browser.c over to the g_spawn_* api, adds error messages, and fixes a bug that was preventing the gaim interface from redrawing under certain situations if Netscape is the configured browser. Note I cant get netscape 4.x to work on my computer, so I wasnt able to test it with that browser (and there is some pretty complicated code for talking to that browser). Another issue. It seems that browser.c currently uses some code that is from netscape/jwz and the original code specifies that the copyright and permission notice must remain in tact. browser.c has the copyright notice, but it doesnt have the permission notice. Furthermore, I dont think it could because it conflicts with the gpl. Also, the offending code has to jump through some hoops to coexist with Gtk+ and it really is quite ugly. I think it would be better to just bundle a helper program with gaim and use that if netscape is installed (maybe use the program that the code was taken from). That solves the GPL issue and the asthetics issue. --Ray Strode |
From: Rob F. <ro...@fa...> - 2003-01-02 04:31:49
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> [If you'd prefer me not to spam your mailing list, please let me know; > I've included you because your projects use GtkSpell.] We appreciate the notification =) -- Rob Flynn <ro...@fa...> |
From: Robert M. <rob...@de...> - 2003-01-02 04:13:32
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On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 06:59:43PM -0800, Evan Martin wrote: > I have released GtkSpell 2.0.4. > Sorry, all. I intended to release this a few weeks ago and got > distracted. >snip< > -- > Evan Martin > ma...@cs... > http://neugierig.org Hi, this has next to nothing to do with the new release, but I thought I'd ask if you could shed any light on this. When I (and others) enable gtkspell in gaim, the linking of the gaim binary fails unless libltdl3 and libltdl-dev are installed. This seems to be an annoying extra dependency, seeing as pan seems to get away without needing ltdl to make use of gtkspell. The configure.ac fragments that pan and gaim use for gtkspell are basically equivalent. I know we use libtool for linking, which obviously is including its library, but is there some way we can use gtkspell without adding this dependency? Do you know why libtool is including libltdl? Regards, Rob |
From: Evan M. <ma...@cs...> - 2003-01-02 03:02:58
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I have released GtkSpell 2.0.4. Sorry, all. I intended to release this a few weeks ago and got distracted. Major changes since GtkSpell 2.0.3: - Conditionally use GNU Aspell if it's available, otherwise fall back to Pspell. - Prelimiary documentation for using GtkSpell included in docs/ and at http://gtkspell.sf.net/doc . It is available at http://gtkspell.sf.net. (If anyone builds RPMs, please mail me directly. I don't have a Redhat system.) [If you'd prefer me not to spam your mailing list, please let me know; I've included you because your projects use GtkSpell.] -- Evan Martin ma...@cs... http://neugierig.org |
From: Christian H. <ch...@gn...> - 2003-01-02 00:21:43
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:59:35AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > mmm ok > > thanks for your help > > here is the file How are you executing ./autogen.sh? And how recent is your CVS? For some reason, the HAVE_ORBIT conditional is being checked, but never set. There isn't a single reference to it in my trees. Can you send me your configure script? (Please e-mail it to me personally so it doesn't flood the list, as it will be quite big). Christian -- Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ Whenever anyone says, "theoretically," they really mean, "not really." -- Dave Parnas |
From: Jacob V. <jv...@do...> - 2003-01-02 00:06:50
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mmm ok thanks for your help here is the file Jacob Visser On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:51, Christian Hammond wrote: > On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 09:52:13AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Im running gnome 2 and gtk2 i beilieve (whatever is default in RH8) > > > > I know I changed around the perl stuff a lot, could that of had anything > > to do with it? what perl modules does gaim require? > > > > Thanks > > > > Jacob Visser > > Perl has nothing to do with that error. That's Orbit, which is a CORBA > ORB. > > Please send me your config.log. > > Christian > > -- > Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project > ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ > "We are upping our standards,...so up yours." > -- Pat Paulsen for President, 1988. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Gaim-devel mailing list > Gai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gaim-devel > |
From: Christian H. <ch...@gn...> - 2003-01-01 23:51:13
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 09:52:13AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > Hi, > > Im running gnome 2 and gtk2 i beilieve (whatever is default in RH8) > > I know I changed around the perl stuff a lot, could that of had anything > to do with it? what perl modules does gaim require? > > Thanks > > Jacob Visser Perl has nothing to do with that error. That's Orbit, which is a CORBA ORB. Please send me your config.log. Christian -- Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ "We are upping our standards,...so up yours." -- Pat Paulsen for President, 1988. |
From: Jacob V. <jv...@do...> - 2003-01-01 22:59:11
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Hi, Im running gnome 2 and gtk2 i beilieve (whatever is default in RH8) I know I changed around the perl stuff a lot, could that of had anything to do with it? what perl modules does gaim require? Thanks Jacob Visser On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 09:44, Christian Hammond wrote: > On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 09:20:33AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > > Hi, > >=20 > > Recently I have done some system changes (mainly in perl, mysql, apache= , > > and php) but now when I configure gaim from cvs I get an error: > >=20 > > checking for sys/wait.h... (cached) yes > > checking termios.h usability... yes > > checking termios.h presence... yes > > checking for termios.h... yes > > checking for struct tm.tm_zone... yes > > checking for timezone external... yes > > checking for altzone external... no > > checking for daylight external... yes > > configure: error: conditional "HAVE_ORBIT" was never defined. > > Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally. > >=20 > > thats just a snip obviously, does anyone have any idea what is coursin= g > > it? > >=20 > > Thanks > >=20 > > Jacob Visser >=20 > What versions of automake and autoconf are you using? Are you trying=20 > to compile against gtk 1.2.x or gtk 2.x? What version of gnome do you > have installed? >=20 > Christian >=20 > --=20 > Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project > ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ > There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and BSD [U= nix]. > We don't believe this to be a coincidence. > -- Jeremy S. Anderson >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Gaim-devel mailing list > Gai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gaim-devel >=20 |
From: Christian H. <ch...@gn...> - 2003-01-01 22:44:33
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 09:20:33AM +1100, Jacob Visser wrote: > Hi, > > Recently I have done some system changes (mainly in perl, mysql, apache, > and php) but now when I configure gaim from cvs I get an error: > > checking for sys/wait.h... (cached) yes > checking termios.h usability... yes > checking termios.h presence... yes > checking for termios.h... yes > checking for struct tm.tm_zone... yes > checking for timezone external... yes > checking for altzone external... no > checking for daylight external... yes > configure: error: conditional "HAVE_ORBIT" was never defined. > Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally. > > thats just a snip obviously, does anyone have any idea what is coursing > it? > > Thanks > > Jacob Visser What versions of automake and autoconf are you using? Are you trying to compile against gtk 1.2.x or gtk 2.x? What version of gnome do you have installed? Christian -- Christian Hammond <> The GNUpdate Project ch...@gn... <> http://www.gnupdate.org/ There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and BSD [Unix]. We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson |
From: Jacob V. <jv...@do...> - 2003-01-01 22:27:24
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Hi, Recently I have done some system changes (mainly in perl, mysql, apache, and php) but now when I configure gaim from cvs I get an error: checking for sys/wait.h... (cached) yes checking termios.h usability... yes checking termios.h presence... yes checking for termios.h... yes checking for struct tm.tm_zone... yes checking for timezone external... yes checking for altzone external... no checking for daylight external... yes configure: error: conditional "HAVE_ORBIT" was never defined. Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally. thats just a snip obviously, does anyone have any idea what is coursing it? Thanks Jacob Visser |