On Wednesday 07 January 2004 13:36, Micha Bieber wrote:
>
> I'm not an expert in spec files. If it works, I will include it in the
> cvs and the distribution, why not ? Currently I use my linux (debian)
> exclusively to see qwt3d compiling and whether the examples run -
> mostly before releasing a new version.
>
I used it to build the last release (0.2.0-beta) , with the changes I already
mentioned and my own version of a doxygen file (since the doc/ directory was
empty in the previous release), on Redhat 8.0, 9.0 and Enterprise 3.0.
However, with the current CVS version, I am having problems with zlib files.
To temporarily remedy the problem, I just removed zlib from CONFIG since most
linux systems have it. Perhaps this should be a win32 only directive? FWIW, I
know that libxml2 requires zlib for their Windows version. You may want to
see how they handle the issue. I know that they have a version you can
download if you only want to link against it.
> JC> file: include/qwt3d_femreader.h. On lines 51 and 69, add "std::" to
> ifstream. JC> I can send the diff output if you like, but the change is
> simple.
>
> It's in the cvs now.
>
I see that anonymous CVS is still behind the main servers. Ugh!
> JC> have to doxygen files under the docs directory. I am not sure which
> one to JC> use. Right now, the spec file uses the Doxyfile.doxygen file.
>
> The Developer.doxygen file turns on almost all possible doxygen
> features (graphviz output, crosslinked source files etc.). Almost
> useless and wastes a lot of time and space. I have it there only for
> reasons of easeness regarding option switching.
>
Sounds like I picked the right one then. It looks like I have to tweak the RPM
spec file as a result. However, I'll wait until I get your CVS changes.
> JC> Fourth, I am going to try compiling qwtplot3d on Windows with MSVC
> .Net 2003 JC> shortly. I'll let you know how it goes. I believe that you
> are using MSVC 6.
>
> These days I installed the VC .NET and it compiles fine :-)
>
Sure does. However, I couldn't find the resulting library for a minute then I
looked at the qwtplot3d.pro file and found it. It was just different from
Linux (and from regular Qwt, FWIW) so it confused me. :-)
> JC> Finally, I have encountered some errors when building with the latest
> CVS JC> version:
>
> Fixed in cvs.
>
Alas, maybe I'll get the update tomorrow.
> Thanks,
> Micha
You're welcome.
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