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From: Tijl C. <ti...@ul...> - 2003-03-27 14:37:49
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:55:04 +0100, Romain Lievin wrote: > I have just released a beta version of TiLP (v6.58). > The main interest of this release is the migration from GTK+ 1.2 to > GTK+ 2.0. But, it includes some enhancements and bug fixes. I have a deadline approaching, but I hope to take at it at the end of next week. |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-03-25 17:55:15
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Hi, I have just released a beta version of TiLP (v6.58). The main interest of this release is the migration from GTK+ 1.2 to GTK+ 2.0. But, it includes some enhancements and bug fixes. You fill find the RELEASE file attached to get more informations. Testers are welcome ! Please send bug reports to the 'tilp-devel' mailing list. About my planning: - step1: GTK+ migration (done) - step2: Windows port (there will be a native Windows port no longer) - step3: move the Group File Manager as a plugin and stabilize plugin mechanism - step4: add support for the TI's USB native driver (Talk-TI SDK) Note: TiLP v6.0 can upgrade the basic libraries to get advantage of bug fixes. I taken a lot of care to make libticalcs still backward compatible. Have fun, Romain ;-) -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-27 20:07:28
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Hi, > You should have guessed the first part from the URL of the repos ;) > It's sitting on arrakis, on a 120 Go software RAID1 array, and brought > to you by Apache 2.0 ;) > > The Subversion book should give you some ideas on how we would > organize the repos and use it ; I'm evaluating different schemes at > the moment. (and will test them on the repo I have set up) We will have to RTFM... > > I really think it's far better and far more convenient than CVS for > what we need to do. I hope it's easy to use... I'm a bit lazy sometimes. > > For those interested, the repos is at > <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/> for your web browser > <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/trunk/> for your svn client > > >> For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > > > > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that ! > > Hey, I'm actually far better than I thought ;) Well, good snow ;-) > > > While I'm at it, check your calendar for tomorrow (28), I think it's > St Romain's day ;) Really ? Yes, you're right ! > > JB. The mailing lists seem to be busy these days... roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-02-27 20:03:09
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"Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> wrote: Hi, >> It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository >> there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only >> tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time >> :) > > I didn't understand that... You should have guessed the first part from the URL of the repos ;) It's sitting on arrakis, on a 120 Go software RAID1 array, and brought to you by Apache 2.0 ;) The Subversion book should give you some ideas on how we would organize the repos and use it ; I'm evaluating different schemes at the moment. (and will test them on the repo I have set up) I really think it's far better and far more convenient than CVS for what we need to do. For those interested, the repos is at <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/> for your web browser <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/trunk/> for your svn client >> For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that = ! Hey, I'm actually far better than I thought ;) While I'm at it, check your calendar for tomorrow (28), I think it's St Romain's day ;) JB. --=20 Moi on m'apelle Causette. J'ai un studio a pay=E9 et je touche une solde mirobolante de 596 francs/mois de l'arm=E9e. Papa/maman sont pas l=E0. -+- AC in le Neuneu P=E8te un C=E2ble : Il gagne pas mais il cause -+-=20 |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-27 18:56:05
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Hi, > > a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! > > It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository > there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only > tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time > :) I didn't understand that... > > I need to build a clean repository for each part of TiLP before we can > start using it. > > I still have to rework the Apache config to get SSL working, after > what I'll build the repos. > > For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that ! > JB. > > -- > Le mot troll est tellement banalis? sur ce NG que, d?s fois j'ai > l'impression de lire J?sus Christ > -+- MA in NPC : J?sus est vivant, il va bien et il a le c?ble -+- That's good ! > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Scholarships for Techies! > Can't afford IT training? All 2003 ictp students receive scholarships. > Get hands-on training in Microsoft, Cisco, Sun, Linux/UNIX, and more. > www.ictp.com/training/sourceforge.asp > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-02-27 07:43:25
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"Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> wrote: Hi, >> About the patches, most significant are the changes to src/ioports.c, >> src/probe.c and src/slv_link.c. You may want to take a close look at >> these in case I accidentally messed something up for other platforms. > > Yes, I will. > > BTW, JB has enabled Subversion on SF (a CVS-like replacement)... I will= take > a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time :) I need to build a clean repository for each part of TiLP before we can start using it. I still have to rework the Apache config to get SSL working, after what I'll build the repos. For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) JB. --=20 Le mot troll est tellement banalis=E9 sur ce NG que, d=E8s fois j'ai l'impression de lire J=E9sus Christ -+- MA in NPC : J=E9sus est vivant, il va bien et il a le c=E2ble -+- |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-26 20:11:54
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From: Tijl Coosemans <ti...@ul...> To: "Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> Subject: libticables 3.6.7 patches On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:52:43PM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote: > Hello Romain, > > I finally finished a set of patches for libticables and I'm happy to > tell you that I finally managed to get the black graphlink working. I Really ? Wonderful ! > suppose the parallel cable works now too, but I'm not able to test that > myself. The usb cable should work too (using libusb), but hasn't > been tested either. ok. Could you update the README file consequently, too ? This makes me think that we should update too the TiLP manual (later)... > > About the patches, most significant are the changes to src/ioports.c, > src/probe.c and src/slv_link.c. You may want to take a close look at > these in case I accidentally messed something up for other platforms. Yes, I will. BTW, JB has enabled Subversion on SF (a CVS-like replacement)... I will take a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! > > When these patches are applied I think I'm ready to make TiLP (6.0) and > its libraries an official FreeBSD port. However, the latest versions > need to be available somewhere preferably on sourceforge. Any chance > you'll be releasing anything soon? I was not planned to release another version of TiLP in the 6.0 branch. But, it may be interesting to release a new one (6.10): - make the BSD version available while the 7.0 is in progress, - get feedback for the 7.0, - release Win32 fixes so that Linux/Win32 releases are up-to-date. > > Tijl Coosemans thx, roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-01-30 08:25:42
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Hi, >Messsage du 30/01/2003 07:18 >De : Jesse Scott <mat...@co...> >A : <ro...@ti...> >Copie =E0 : >Objet : FreeBSD > > HI, I saw your reply to my message on sourcforge and I also saw the > reply from Tijl Coosemans. I did what Tijl said and downloaded the port= > from his website but I still cant get it to install. I have to first > make NO_CHECKSUM=3Dyes for it to even attempt to install because the > checksum ID warning comes up. I guess this is because a newer version o= f > TiLP came out. But even if I try and force it I get compile errors and > error code 2. I'm not a programmer so I have no idea what any of this > means. If you need the total error message that I get just let me know > and I will e-mail it to you. I dont know Tijl e-mail address or else I > would be e-mailing him about this problem. Well, we will be interested in your error message. Send it to tilp-devel@= lists.sf.net. This is a list intended for development under TiLP... Tijl is monitoring this list, too (or should be). BTW, you could try and download the latest releases of libs and/or tilp f= rom my ftp (see http://rlievin.dyndns.org). They contains all the Tijl's p= atches and it may work better... > > Thanks, > Jesse > > > > From: Romain Lievin <roms@ti...> > Re: FreeBSD and TiLP > 2003-01-17 07:57 > Hi, > > On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:11:25PM -0600, Jesse > Scott wrote: > > Hey I was wondering if you have been able to > build or port this program > > over to FreeBSD OS. Http://www.freebsd.org it > is the only program out > > there to connect a TI to a UNIX box and it > would really be nice to have > > it run on FreeBSD. > > A guy has recently ported TiLP to FreeBSD. You > should take a look at the > TiLP mailing list archives. I have been waiting > for a such thing for a while ! > > He sent to me a set of patches I have partially > included because there are some > stuffs to clean-up. Moreover, he is currently > busy (school workload). > > As soon as it will be ready to work on it again,= > I will merge its work. > > Well, I will add a section on the TiLP web site.= > If you want to contribute to the port (coding, > testing, doc, ...), you're > welcome ! > > > > > Jesse > > > roms. > Romain. > -- > Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <roms@ti...> > The TiLP project is on > <http://www.ti-lpg.org> > "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-20 21:23:07
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Hi, On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:10:49PM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 22:02:46 +0100, Romain Lievin wrote: > > > Could you check that the entire '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc' path > > exist ? Example: if there is not fonts folder in the path, mkfontdir > > may not be able to create the misc folder... > > Why has TiLP its own fonts? > Because some characters does not exist on the most of platforms and there are some special characters... TI has also their own fonts. > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.NET email is sponsored by: FREE SSL Guide from Thawte > are you planning your Web Server Security? Click here to get a FREE > Thawte SSL guide and find the answers to all your SSL security issues. > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0026en > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel Romain. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Tijl C. <ti...@ul...> - 2003-01-20 21:11:11
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 22:02:46 +0100, Romain Lievin wrote: > Could you check that the entire '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc' path > exist ? Example: if there is not fonts folder in the path, mkfontdir > may not be able to create the misc folder... Why has TiLP its own fonts? |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-20 19:23:17
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Hi, > Good news, I manage to compile and run some demos of the Glib 1.2.6 on > Beos. Glib was compiled without thread support. The ported version seems > to work. I will now continue with the port of libraries. We are going to switch to GTK+ 2.0... Maybe you should port this release at first ? > The first problem to solve is the following : #ASM code was inserted. > And gcc under BeOS has a lot of problem with this kind of things ... > Good luck ... > Severin. > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Severin T. <sev...@cp...> - 2003-01-20 14:41:26
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Hi Guys, Development seems to go on very quick. I did not look at my mailbox very often these last two months. Good news, I manage to compile and run some demos of the Glib 1.2.6 on Beos. Glib was compiled without thread support. The ported version seems to work. I will now continue with the port of libraries. The first problem to solve is the following : #ASM code was inserted. And gcc under BeOS has a lot of problem with this kind of things ... Good luck ... Severin. ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-01-18 19:07:32
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Romain Lievin <ro...@ti...> wrote: Hi, Just a few remarks and an update concerning the Mac OS X port. This is essentially a heads-up. > 3=B0) The native port of TiLP for Windows is _stopped_. I'm fed up of W= indows and > MFC. But, given that I'm working on the MINGW compilation of the differ= ent libs > for Windows (for K. Kofler and its TIGCC project), I may decide to goes= on > the Win32 port of TiLP as a port of the Linux version (GTK+). Note that GTK+ v2 is more Win32-friendly than GTK+ 1.2 was. It will be far easier to build TiLP on Windows than it used to be. But for now, please, let's get rid of the win32 support code, do the GTK 2 port and then add it back... > 4=B0) I will start the v7.0 of TiLP soon. It will just be a migration o= f TiLP > to the GTK+ 2.0 toolkit and I will add Drag & Drop. > I hope to add FreeBSD support, too. I'm going to update the Mac OS X port to version 6.00, then I'll resync with Romain when he'll be done with the GTK 2 port, and, at this point, I think we'll merge the trees and do a joint 7.00 release. > 5=B0) The whole source code will be available on the SF (SourceForge) C= VS. See my other (private) mail concerning CVS. > BTW, contributors (doc, translators, developer) are still welcome. > TiLP is a big project. Same for me. People interested in Mac OS X, feel free to contact me. JB. --=20 Je parlais au nom de tous les frjviens, ne joue pas au con... VOUS n'avez pas =E0 d=E9truire NOTRE ng. C'est clair comme =E7a ou il faut qu= e je te l'explique avec des mots plus faciles encore ? -+- in Guide du Neuneu d'Usenet - Mon niouzegroup =E0 moi ke G -+- |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-18 17:48:47
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Hi, > > Would it be possible to support (theoretically, of course) the Texas > > instrument calculators as kernel level filesystems instead of using > > the libraries you supply? > > In a unix environment, taking advantage of the existing mounting > > system and /proc may useful for TI's (mounting them like discs, and > > viewing calculator specific information in /proc) Just throwing out > > an idea and seeing if it'll stick. Thanks > > Is it common practice to give each external device (calcs, mp3players, > cameras,...) a file system? Somehow I doubt that, because I haven't > seen much (if any) of these things. On the other hand unix is all about > files and filesystems and "living room"-unix is a relatively recent > phenomena... We can see such things under Windows platform. > > In a first version we could try this out with the usb cable only and > copy parts of umass or something. It's worth trying out. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.NET email is sponsored by: Thawte.com - A 128-bit supercerts will > allow you to extend the highest allowed 128 bit encryption to all your > clients even if they use browsers that are limited to 40 bit encryption. > Get a guide here:http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0030en > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-18 17:44:22
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Hi, 1=B0) TiLP v6.00 is out for Linux & Windows. I have frozen it even if I w= ould=20 have preferred to test more stuff but it wasn't possible (I didn't have a= ccess to all TI calcs given that I have finished school. And, emulated calc is = not a good way to do this). It will be released today or on tomorrow both on SF and ticalc.org 2=B0) I have decided to release a preliminary TiLP-SDK intended for peopl= e who=20 want to develop application under Windows (such as the TI-Winamp project = or for K. Kofler). Linux developers simply need the usual tarball. 3=B0) The native port of TiLP for Windows is _stopped_. I'm fed up of Win= dows and MFC. But, given that I'm working on the MINGW compilation of the differen= t libs for Windows (for K. Kofler and its TIGCC project), I may decide to goes o= n the Win32 port of TiLP as a port of the Linux version (GTK+). 4=B0) I will start the v7.0 of TiLP soon. It will just be a migration of = TiLP to the GTK+ 2.0 toolkit and I will add Drag & Drop. I hope to add FreeBSD support, too. 5=B0) The whole source code will be available on the SF (SourceForge) CVS= =2E BTW, contributors (doc, translators, developer) are still welcome. TiLP is a big project. Regards, Romain. --=20 Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Tijl C. <ti...@ul...> - 2003-01-18 17:19:42
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On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 18:02:41 +0100, Julien BLACHE wrote: > Tijl Coosemans <ti...@ul...> wrote: > > > Is it common practice to give each external device (calcs, > > mp3players, cameras,...) a file system? Somehow I doubt that, > > because I haven't > > [...] > > > In a first version we could try this out with the usb cable only and > > copy parts of umass or something. It's worth trying out. > > I hope you're not seriously considering doing anything reliable with > the USB cable... otherwise... well, make backups, you'll need them :-) heh, _that_ unreliable? |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-01-18 17:02:36
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Tijl Coosemans <ti...@ul...> wrote: > Is it common practice to give each external device (calcs, mp3players, > cameras,...) a file system? Somehow I doubt that, because I haven't [...] > In a first version we could try this out with the usb cable only and > copy parts of umass or something. It's worth trying out. I hope you're not seriously considering doing anything reliable with the USB cable... otherwise... well, make backups, you'll need them :-) JB. -- Julien BLACHE <http://www.jblache.org> <jb...@jb...> |
From: Tijl C. <ti...@ul...> - 2003-01-18 16:58:18
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On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:14:40PM +0800, Matthew Jimenez wrote: > Would it be possible to support (theoretically, of course) the Texas > instrument calculators as kernel level filesystems instead of using > the libraries you supply? > In a unix environment, taking advantage of the existing mounting > system and /proc may useful for TI's (mounting them like discs, and > viewing calculator specific information in /proc) Just throwing out > an idea and seeing if it'll stick. Thanks Is it common practice to give each external device (calcs, mp3players, cameras,...) a file system? Somehow I doubt that, because I haven't seen much (if any) of these things. On the other hand unix is all about files and filesystems and "living room"-unix is a relatively recent phenomena... In a first version we could try this out with the usb cable only and copy parts of umass or something. It's worth trying out. |
From: Tijl C. <ti...@ul...> - 2003-01-18 16:55:17
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:11:25PM -0600, Jesse Scott wrote: > Hey I was wondering if you have been able to build or port this > program over to FreeBSD OS. Http://www.freebsd.org it is the only > program out there to connect a TI to a UNIX box and it would really > be nice to have it run on FreeBSD. If you have a grey TI graph link and a local copy of the ports tree you can download http://tijl.studentenweb.org/tilp/tilp.tar.gz and untar it to /usr/ports/comms. It should add four dirs (libticables, libticalcs, libtifiles and tilp). The following should install everything. as root: cd /usr/ports/comms/tilp make install distclean Currently the libs are installed under /usr/local and TiLP under /usr/X11R6. Note that a few issues still have to be fixed. TiLP installs a file in /etc for instance. Also note that when TiLP becomes an official FreeBSD port, it may not be put under comms. Tijl Coosemans |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-17 14:08:52
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Hi, On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:14:40PM +0800, Matthew Jimenez wrote: > Would it be possible to support (theoretically, of course) the Texas instrument calculators as kernel level filesystems instead of using the libraries you supply? yes, it should be. A similar attempt was done several years ago (by accessing a TI trough ftp). And, I have been thinking about that with Gnome & Bonobo (like FolderLink under Windows). Unfortunately, I don't have time enough for doing this. Anyways, it's an interesting idea. Given that I'm going to begin TiLP v7.0 (migrating to GTK+ 2.0, add DnD support which should have been added since v4.0), it may be interesting to foresee this for sharing some mechanisms. >In a unix environment, taking advantage of the existing mounting system and /proc may useful for TI's (mounting them like discs, and viewing calculator specific information in /proc) Just throwing out an idea and seeing if it'll stick. Thanks Pushed on my TODO list with TiEmu and some other stuffs... BTW, if you want to manage this, you're welcome ;-) > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Get your free email from http://mymail.operamail.com > > Powered by Outblaze Romain. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-17 13:57:18
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Hi, On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:11:25PM -0600, Jesse Scott wrote: > Hey I was wondering if you have been able to build or port this program > over to FreeBSD OS. Http://www.freebsd.org it is the only program out > there to connect a TI to a UNIX box and it would really be nice to have > it run on FreeBSD. A guy has recently ported TiLP to FreeBSD. You should take a look at the TiLP mailing list archives. I have been waiting for a such thing for a while ! He sent to me a set of patches I have partially included because there are some stuffs to clean-up. Moreover, he is currently busy (school workload). As soon as it will be ready to work on it again, I will merge its work. Well, I will add a section on the TiLP web site. If you want to contribute to the port (coding, testing, doc, ...), you're welcome ! > > Jesse > Romain. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-10 14:18:09
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Hi, given that I have ADSL for now, I have installed a server. Developers who need to get the latest source code of my various projects can use my ftp server: ftp://de...@rl... or ftp rlievin.dyndns.org login: devel pass: devel Bandwidth: 128/64 kbits. This server is for developers _only_. Regards, roms. On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:28:40PM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote: > Hello to all TiLP developers, > > Today I finished porting TiLP to FreeBSD. A set of patches for each > package is available at http://tijl.studentenweb.org/tilp/ > Currently I only have the Grey TIGL working. I might take a look at > the others when I finish my exams at the end of January. > > What follows are a few notes about the patch sets. > > > ** General > > FreeBSD currently doesn't have <stdint.h>. I believe the upcoming 5.0 > will support it though. To overcome this I encapsulated each #include > <stdint.h> with: > > +#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H > #include <stdint.h> > +#else > +#include <inttypes.h> > +#endif > > Most of the patches just do this. I realise this isn't really a nice > structure to have in your code, so you may not want to apply these. > > I also added LIBS="$LIBS $INTLLIBS" in every ./configure. With this > line each package can be compiled with gettext in libintl in case glib12 > isn't available. For libticalcs and tilp this doesn't matter much since > they depend on glib12 anyway. > > Next I noticed the ti*-config scripts had a bug when the --cflags > option was given. They returned the dir without the -I prefix. > > > ** libticables 3.5.3 > > I added a few lines to ./configure to define __FBSD__. These should be > added to configure.ac though. I didn't because then I prevented > using autoconf/automake/... during compilation. I wonder why you don't > use any gcc predefined constants though. I believe either unix or > __unix__ is defined on every unix platform. This is what I get on a > FreeBSD box. > > tijl tijl% gcc -dM -E - < /dev/null > #define __FreeBSD__ 4 > #define __FreeBSD_cc_version 460001 > #define __i386__ 1 > #define __i386 1 > #define __GNUC_MINOR__ 95 > #define i386 1 > #define __unix 1 > #define __unix__ 1 > #define __GNUC__ 2 > #define __ELF__ 1 > #define unix 1 > tijl tijl% > > Further on, the serial devices on FreeBSD are named > /dev/cuaa(0|1|2|3). The parallel ports are /dev/lpt(0|1|2), but I > haven't added these yet, since the parallel cable isn't supported yet > anyway. > > On another note, FreeBSD doesn't define O_SYNC. With O_FSYNC however, > things work perfect. > > > ** libtifiles 0.4.0 > > No system specific patches were necessary. <stdint.h> is used quite a > lot though. > > ** libticalcs 4.2.8 > > In src/calc_def.h I replaced <glib-1.2/glib.h> with <glib.h>, since I > believe the glib-1.2 part is system dependent and ./configure adds a > proper -I(include) to CFLAGS anyway. The downside is that TiLP's > configure script chokes when checking for <tilp/calc_def.h>, but this > can be overcome by adding the proper -I(include) to CPPFLAGS. > At the moment this is done automatically by a Makefile I made for > TiLP's entry in the FreeBSD ports tree, but I can imagine it isn't so > convenient when you have to run ./configure manually. Probably, some > construction can be figured out, like adding a CPPFLAGS= line at the > same place as LIBS= CFLAGS= lines currently in there somewhere. > Related to this, I could comment out a redefinition of > HAVE_TILP_TICALCS_H in TiLP's src/tilibs.h. > > > ** tilp 6.00 pre15 > > On some lines in the configure script $(prefix) is used. This gave > some problems so I replaced them by $prefix. Should there be any > difference between these two? > > src/term_cb.c wants to include error.h, but there doesn't seem to be > any. > > > ** > > That should be it. I hope this can be of help to somebody. I'm not > submitting anything to the FreeBSD ports tree yet as I first want to > check a few more things, maybe take a look at the usb lib/driver and > that's all for after exams. At the moment I'm just happy to be able to > connect to my calc! > > Tijl Coosemans > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel > -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-05 17:00:58
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Hi, On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 05:54:38PM +0100, Julien BLACHE wrote: > Romain Lievin <ro...@ti...> wrote: > > >> Yeah, need to check whether I made source packages for the latest > >> binaries I put up on SF. > > > > Tell me when I will be able to use/modify CVS. In the meanwhile, I will put the > > TiEmu one... > > There's code in this one too ;) the libti68k should be up there, but > this doesn't matter as it's deprecated now :) > Yes, I have just seen this :-( > >> You're fread()'ing structs in the .ico file. The problem is that > >> memory alignment is not guaranteed to be the same depending on the > >> compiler and the architecture. > > > > I see... This is the reason why my bmp loader does not work under LInux ;-) > > Might be :) > > >> > Ok, I will convert them... > >> > >> convert is your friend :) > > > > I will do it ASAP... > > Check out the icoutils package in Debian unstable, it has a ico -> xpm > tool. BTW, I have upgraded my Debian thru Internet. ADSL is wonderful :-)) > > JB. > > -- > Je poste des messages de demeur? parce que j'ai une r?putation de > demeur? ? d?fendre. On n'imagine pas combien une telle r?putation est > difficile ? ?tablir. Son entretien est un souci permanent... LOL ! > -+- EB in Guide du Neuneu sur Usenet : Une r?putation, deux meur?s. -+- > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-01-05 16:54:46
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Romain Lievin <ro...@ti...> wrote: >> Yeah, need to check whether I made source packages for the latest >> binaries I put up on SF. > > Tell me when I will be able to use/modify CVS. In the meanwhile, I will= put the > TiEmu one... There's code in this one too ;) the libti68k should be up there, but this doesn't matter as it's deprecated now :) >> You're fread()'ing structs in the .ico file. The problem is that >> memory alignment is not guaranteed to be the same depending on the >> compiler and the architecture. > > I see... This is the reason why my bmp loader does not work under LInux= ;-) Might be :) =20 >> > Ok, I will convert them... >>=20 >> convert is your friend :) > > I will do it ASAP... Check out the icoutils package in Debian unstable, it has a ico -> xpm tool. JB. --=20 Je poste des messages de demeur=E9 parce que j'ai une r=E9putation de demeur=E9 =E0 d=E9fendre. On n'imagine pas combien une telle r=E9putatio= n est difficile =E0 =E9tablir. Son entretien est un souci permanent... -+- EB in Guide du Neuneu sur Usenet : Une r=E9putation, deux meur=E9s. = -+- |
From: Romain L. <ro...@ti...> - 2003-01-05 16:15:57
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Hi, > Yeah I hit the f*cking wrong key while retrieving the phone :) > > I'll be unreachable tonight (from now on), and I've got exams this > week. (sucks) ok, I will not bother you then. > > >> Importing the code for the libs into the CVS will require updating the > >> OSX support for them, otherwise we'll have some license issue. > > > > Really ? > > Yeah, need to check whether I made source packages for the latest > binaries I put up on SF. Tell me when I will be able to use/modify CVS. In the meanwhile, I will put the TiEmu one... > > >> Regarding the read_ico() functions, it is completely unportable. Get > >> rid of it ASAP. > > > > Why are theynon portable ? > > You're fread()'ing structs in the .ico file. The problem is that > memory alignment is not guaranteed to be the same depending on the > compiler and the architecture. > I see... This is the reason why my bmp loader does not work under LInux ;-) > It works on i386, but it doesn't work on PowerPC. > > That's one problem, the other being endianness. > > Remember, that's why I redesigned the skin format a while ago. > > > Ok, I will convert them... > > convert is your friend :) > I will do it ASAP... > JB. > > -- > CJ> Les censeurs agitent plus de vent que les moulins des Pays Bas. > Tiens, je savais pas que c'?taient les moulins qui cr?aient le vent. > -+- GR in GNU : Dame qui se shoote et sang chaud pensa -+- > > roms. > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |