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From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2001-02-22 18:01:30
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Hi all, after having taken a long break I'm back working on VisKProg, and - though the ideas I've posted last time haven't really changed in my mind - so many things happened to KDE (v2.0.1) that I realized I have to change the rank of some of the topics in my todo list. First of all I've started to rewrite the lib, making the generated projects KDE2 compatible. What's changed is that I don't plan to keep the KDE1 lib up to date, so new features will only be avaible for KDE2 "output" (though you will still be able to generate KDE1 apps without those features). Then, I want to restructure the generated projects a little a) making it possible to switch the "generated project type" (in the moment KDE 1 or 2) with only one single mouse click in the project manager, and b) allowing multiple-application projects (like we need it in VK itself in the IDE) I don't have so much time, for I have serious trouble with my internet account, so please excuse my late (and very incomplete) announce. My the SOURCE be with you, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |
From: Philipp <phi...@gm...> - 2000-11-09 16:28:10
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Hi, finally, after 3 weeks of carrying, I moved and hopefully tomorrow, my internet access is in place again (kick dt. Telekom). So, I just wanted to ask, if the CVS is actual or if you have something local in the queue, that nobody else is knowing. I have nearly finished the current description and think it will need only some more work. Soon, I want to start with 2 tutorials and therefore I will have to make screenshots and really detailed descriptions and I don't want to change to much when suddenly :-) some great new features appear in the CVS, which you allread know. So can you shortly inform, if there is anything or if I can trust somehow the current content. Be sure, I know what alpha means. Thanks, Philipp -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net |
From: Joan M. <jo...@ga...> - 2000-10-29 18:50:14
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hi philipp how r u? how do u have my e-mail adress? asl? age/sex/live? ----- Original Message ----- From: Joan Manel <jo...@ga...> To: <dis...@vi...> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 8:00 PM Subject: RE: [VK]Introduction of myself > hi who r u? > asl? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Philipp Müller <phi...@gm...> > To: <dis...@vi...> > Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 11:30 AM > Subject: [VK]Introduction of myself > > > > Hi to everybody, > > > > I had a very enyoing conversation with Chris and came finally to the > > conclusion, that I will join your team and will take over the > > documentation part. > > > > I don't want to promise to much, so I don't say, I will take everything > > (everybody is restricted in time), but for the moment I will start with > > the > > functions and widgets (which is the most needed part, from my point of > > view). > > > > I will make the documents in following order: > > - Functions > > - Widgets > > - General documentation > > - Tutorial(s) > > > > Other topics I can do, but I have to look how fast I can get the things > > up. > > > > To my person: > > (Not very common to describe yourselfe, but I think, it's nice). > > I'm 31, living in Munich (a real nativ Munich), studied Mechanical > > Engineering at the TU Munich and working at Infineon for 4 years (that > > makes life > > in some way easy :-). No, not married, but on the way to. > > I have expiriencies mostly in Pascal for Windows, Access Basic and a lot > > of other different languages, but no need to mention. Not very deap > > experiences in C++, but enough to read and understand code. > > > > Hopefully everybody welcomes me and I will give this project a good help, > > > > Philipp > > > > -- > > Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net > > > > > > > > -- > > Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net > > _______________________________________________ > > VisKProg's mailing list > > Send mail to dis...@vi... > > (Un)subscribe at > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/viskprog-discussion > > _______________________________________________ > VisKProg's mailing list > Send mail to dis...@vi... > (Un)subscribe at http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/viskprog-discussion |
From: Joan M. <jo...@ga...> - 2000-10-28 19:00:45
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hi who r u? asl? ----- Original Message ----- From: Philipp Müller <phi...@gm...> To: <dis...@vi...> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 11:30 AM Subject: [VK]Introduction of myself > Hi to everybody, > > I had a very enyoing conversation with Chris and came finally to the > conclusion, that I will join your team and will take over the > documentation part. > > I don't want to promise to much, so I don't say, I will take everything > (everybody is restricted in time), but for the moment I will start with > the > functions and widgets (which is the most needed part, from my point of > view). > > I will make the documents in following order: > - Functions > - Widgets > - General documentation > - Tutorial(s) > > Other topics I can do, but I have to look how fast I can get the things > up. > > To my person: > (Not very common to describe yourselfe, but I think, it's nice). > I'm 31, living in Munich (a real nativ Munich), studied Mechanical > Engineering at the TU Munich and working at Infineon for 4 years (that > makes life > in some way easy :-). No, not married, but on the way to. > I have expiriencies mostly in Pascal for Windows, Access Basic and a lot > of other different languages, but no need to mention. Not very deap > experiences in C++, but enough to read and understand code. > > Hopefully everybody welcomes me and I will give this project a good help, > > Philipp > > -- > Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net > > > > -- > Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net > _______________________________________________ > VisKProg's mailing list > Send mail to dis...@vi... > (Un)subscribe at http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/viskprog-discussion |
From: Thomas S. <th...@eo...> - 2000-10-27 17:12:56
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> > I would like to use png, but this will restrict the > > users to some browsers. So > > should we follow the "Burn all GIFs" idea? > Yes, through 'em way! A good browser with plugins can > always view png's and we all don't want to be slaves > of commercial algorithm-owners, ey! > Any questions? Yep. Does anyone know in how far current browsers support png? Personally I wouldn't mind a change, I'm rather interested if this would restrict the major part of our visitors. Something really positive for my future www-activity: we're going to have ADSL in some weeks (including flat), so I can finally change from WIN to Linux once again (this damn SuSE-Netscape always crashed, so I was forced to return to WIN *and I'm ashamed...*), download everything I need (e.g. an original Mozilla) etc... ok, that's it for now, see you Thomas -- ...sent to you by ¥£ûÑÞ®ª× EOAD Homepage: www.eoad.de ICQ: 32938629 Homepage: thomas.eoad.de Stasi-Aktennr.: N. Warken fragen ;-) _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ _¸,.«¬-·¹²³'"~°¨^´¯`^¨°~"'³²¹·-¬».,¸_ ...der EINZIGE schwarz-weiße Regenbogen der Welt!!! :-) |
From: CP <de...@ya...> - 2000-10-25 16:45:38
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> I would like to use png, but this will restrict the > users to some browsers. So > should we follow the "Burn all GIFs" idea? Yes, through 'em way! A good browser with plugins can always view png's and we all don't want to be slaves of commercial algorithm-owners, ey! Any questions? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ |
From: Philipp Mül. <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-25 08:49:49
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> > I agree. I think the Homepage should work with Mozilla > > 3.x, KFM, Conqueror and IE 4.x without big problems. I > > wouldn't use any stuff that makes problems with one of > > those programs. I also think that the page should > > worke with Lynx. > > What do you guys think? > Something else? Should it work then with your TV at home also? I'm not one of > the guys who advocate high-tech sites that only look when viewed in > Konqueror, the most sophisticated browser ever (TM), but supporting a > Lynx-compatible layout... don't know, this is a site of a GRAPHICAL > programming language, man. Remove all meaningfull graphics, remove large > frames, remove java - simply remove everything but the pure text, then it's > the perfect Lynx site ;-) Ähm, IMO Lynx is really to basic, it doesn't even support frames and I like the style with frames. It's not the thing that I want to "through" Lynx users out, but Lynx would restrict us to much. Okay, make a "friendly" frameless site, that tells the user some interesting things about VisKProg and then tell him, if he wants to read more about VisKProg he should visit the site with an browser that supports frames. We need screenshots, we need grafics to display some structures (I will prepare them shortly for the documentation) and so on. AFAIK, there isn't any text browser available, that can display grafics. If we say, KFM is the lowest end, then we are allready restricted not to use JavaScript, Java, ActiveVirus, etc. >this is a site of a GRAPHICAL programming language That's it. I don't know any "visual" browser that cannot display frames, unless you go into the "dark ages" of the internet.. There is another questions open: Support GIF or PNG ? I would like to use png, but this will restrict the users to some browsers. So should we follow the "Burn all GIFs" idea? Greetings, Philipp |
From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2000-10-24 20:42:03
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Website: I also like the backgrounds, especially as they're really unique and therefore you'll always recognize VisKProg's website at the first look. On the other hand I think that it could be nice to have a cleaner (or "more serious") layout (frames, links etc). When working on other PC's I (nearly always) realize that the current layout is simply too large. It's just a lie that nobody uses 800x600 anymore, in fact most (Linux) end users still do so! And why not trying out something new, from time to time, ey? On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, topi wrote: > Not everyone change the distribution so fast. In very > last time (since I'm in the USA) I've met pretty much > people who still use Redhat 6.0 or 5.x. Some end users > don't get _any_ basis programs (Like KDE) form the > Internet. At least Linux is also quit expensive > (RedHat is as expensive as "Virus ME") and some end > users don't like to install or update their OS so > often! OK, but the US are not the whole world, and - especially - RH is not the only Linux dirstribution. I'd really like to ask you how many guys you know, that use RH and KDE as their primary desktop. Guess there aren't so much among the end users ;-) > I agree. I think the Homepage should work with Mozilla > 3.x, KFM, Conqueror and IE 4.x without big problems. I > wouldn't use any stuff that makes problems with one of > those programs. I also think that the page should > worke with Lynx. > What do you guys think? Something else? Should it work then with your TV at home also? I'm not one of the guys who advocate high-tech sites that only look when viewed in Konqueror, the most sophisticated browser ever (TM), but supporting a Lynx-compatible layout... don't know, this is a site of a GRAPHICAL programming language, man. Remove all meaningfull graphics, remove large frames, remove java - simply remove everything but the pure text, then it's the perfect Lynx site ;-) Kind regards, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |
From: Jasper de J. <ja...@vi...> - 2000-10-21 12:19:35
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Hi, My name is Jasper de Jong, and today I joined the ViskProg team. The thing that I am going to do is translate stuff, like tutorials and documents to the Dutch language. If you want to contact me just mail to: ja...@vi.... Jasper |
From: Philipp <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-18 08:07:06
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Hi Topi > I like this style (at least I wouldn't had made the > background if I wouden't think it's pretty nice.) > So I'm interested if you guys also think that the > Homepage needs a "more serious" style. The only thing, that should be changed, should be a smaller upper and lower frame. At the moment they are wasting space a bit (move the logo to the left or right end, move "Links" into the same line-> 2 lines "spared" and usable for the information part). > By the way: Do you guys think that we need something > like news section on the Homepage. Yes, the first thing I do, when I come the first time to the homepage of a project is looking for a news section. Not to get informed about what is new, just to see, that the project members are still busy improving their project. IMO it should also contain "unimportant" news, just to show, yes we are active (by the date of the news). > Maybe we should > also put a mailing list archives in the style of the > Homepage on it or at least a direct link to the archif > at Soureforge. What you all think about this? Yes, please. > Any other things you guys think that they are needed > on the Homepage? - A changelog - A ongoing work (with detailed list of whats's already in CVS) - Maybe: A wishlist Maybe, all of my suggestions costs a lot of work and update cycles, but this is what I want to know from the homepage of a project. Regards, Philipp -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net |
From: <tp...@ya...> - 2000-10-18 03:56:45
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Hi guys, > > > btw: what do you think about CSS Style Sheets? > ... > > Oops, I really don't know much about CSS, neither > > about > > the technical deatils nor about browser support. > > Details anyone? > Only the newest versions of IE, NS, Opera support > CSS and even then, > they do this different. Yes, CSS (1 or better 2), > will make it much more easy to > change the style, but I worry one thing: I also think that we should wait with more Java. In the last time I've worked on pretty much different PC. It realy piss me off that I've got with same browsern on nearly every 3rd page any "Java-Error-Message"! On of thos exampels is Soureforge. I had sametimes realy probelms using this page! > KFM doesn't support it. Okay, Konqueror will, but > it's still not released > (still 1 week to wait) and it will take some time, > until all of us and the rest > of the world (hopefully) will switch to KDE2. Not everyone change the distribution so fast. In very last time (since I'm in the USA) I've met pretty much people who still use Redhat 6.0 or 5.x. Some end users don't get _any_ basis programs (Like KDE) form the Internet. At least Linux is also quit expensive (RedHat is as expensive as "Virus ME") and some end users don't like to install or update their OS so often! > It's not the thing, that KFM is _the_ standard, but > it would be some kind of > strange, if we make sites for a KDE-prog, which are > not readable with the KFM > :-) I agree. I think the Homepage should work with Mozilla 3.x, KFM, Conqueror and IE 4.x without big problems. I wouldn't use any stuff that makes problems with one of those programs. I also think that the page should worke with Lynx. What do you guys think? > I would suggest to wait with CSS until this is realy > wide spread (may take years). IMO it would be the best! topi __________________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Yahoo! Mail auf Ihrem Handy? - http://mobil.yahoo.de |
From: <tp...@ya...> - 2000-10-18 03:25:33
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Hi guys, > > changes to www.viskprog.de / .org (not uploaded > > yet): > > -new meta tags > > -some changes to the appearance, (a bit more > > "serious" IMO) ;P > > (these backgrounds somehow annoyed me) > > -some small JavaScript-features like hover-links > Well fine, try it out. But please make sure that you > save copies of the original files; topi and me have > made a lot of "quick hacks" and I'm nearly sure that > there is no offline-copy which is up to date ;-) I like this style (at least I wouldn't had made the background if I wouden't think it's pretty nice.) So I'm interested if you guys also think that the Homepage needs a "more serious" style. By the way: Do you guys think that we need something like news section on the Homepage. Maybe we should also put a mailing list archives in the style of the Homepage on it or at least a direct link to the archif at Soureforge. What you all think about this? Any other things you guys think that they are needed on the Homepage? topi __________________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Yahoo! Mail auf Ihrem Handy? - http://mobil.yahoo.de |
From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2000-10-17 19:27:56
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote: > Short question: > > Is there any problem with VisKProg, when I migrate next week to KDE2? Well, you still need the KDE1libs ;-) > Has anybody tested this yet? Yeah, I'm using KDE2 only since April. I hope the KDE2 port of the VK IDE will follow soon. Kind regards, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |
From: Philipp <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-17 08:31:54
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Short question: Is there any problem with VisKProg, when I migrate next week to KDE2? Has anybody tested this yet? Thanks, Philipp -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net |
From: Philipp M. <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-16 22:10:19
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Hi, to my fmod-topic: <ups> my failure: I thought it is fmod(a,b) = a/b-int(a/b) but it is fmod(a,b) = a-int(a/b)*b Now I have to update the docu for fmod ;-) > > btw: what do you think about CSS Style Sheets? ... > Oops, I really don't know much about CSS, neither > about > the technical deatils nor about browser support. > Details anyone? Only the newest versions of IE, NS, Opera support CSS and even then, they do this different. Yes, CSS (1 or better 2), will make it much more easy to change the style, but I worry one thing: KFM doesn't support it. Okay, Konqueror will, but it's still not released (still 1 week to wait) and it will take some time, until all of us and the rest of the world (hopefully) will switch to KDE2. It's not the thing, that KFM is _the_ standard, but it would be some kind of strange, if we make sites for a KDE-prog, which are not readable with the KFM :-) I would suggest to wait with CSS until this is realy wide spread (may take years) and at least we internally change to KDE2. I would like to use CSS or XML for the docu, but unless we use KDE 2, I won't switch to it. Would be really much more helpful for the docu to have the possibility to switch the design easily. Regards, Philipp |
From: Philipp M. <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-16 22:10:19
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A short request: Is it possible to shortly implement a multiline textarea? I would be very thankful. Regards, Philipp PS: I started to update the rest of the documentation. |
From: CP <de...@ya...> - 2000-10-16 17:35:20
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Hi, --- Thomas Schreiner <th...@eo...> wrote: > changes to www.viskprog.de / .org (not uploaded > yet): > -new meta tags > -some changes to the appearance, (a bit more > "serious" IMO) ;P > (these backgrounds somehow annoyed me) > -some small JavaScript-features like hover-links Well fine, try it out. But please make sure that you save copies of the original files; topi and me have made a lot of "quick hacks" and I'm nearly sure that there is no offline-copy which is up to date ;-) > btw: what do you think about CSS Style Sheets? > personally I like the > idea, the page will be even a bit easier to > maintain, but I have > absolutely no idea about Linux/Unix browser support > (and this seems to > be quite important...) :) Oops, I really don't know much about CSS, neither about the technical deatils nor about browser support. Details anyone? Another fact: More then 50% of our visitors use Mozilla, but some (up to 10%) still v3x. But there is also a large group of more then 1/3 that use Windoze versions of any f((( browser (fuck it, damn German keymap, I hate it to work on such a f*** (<- finally found the '*') Winy workstation, why the hell canät I be at home tonight (angrz( ). OK, but what I finally wanted to mention is simply that there is also a minority of several percent with browsers like Lynx :-( really donät know, whether thez can see anything with the current layout ;-) Kind regards, Chris __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ |
From: Thomas S. <th...@eo...> - 2000-10-16 17:02:13
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hi all, time to join the discussion for me, now that it happens to be about a function originally written by me (i think it's still my version)... you can trust me, 3.5 mod 2 = 1.5 is right I guess. now for something different: chris, I think it's time for me to get into the project with a little bit more effort, now that things happen to calm down again (you know, Lisa etc.) and if i should get my system running (I think it will be this week or the next, I really don't know) I'm going to download the whole stuff and I'm ready to start. Things I've done so far: changes to www.viskprog.de / .org (not uploaded yet): -new meta tags -some changes to the appearance, (a bit more "serious" IMO) ;P (these backgrounds somehow annoyed me) -some small JavaScript-features like hover-links btw: what do you think about CSS Style Sheets? personally I like the idea, the page will be even a bit easier to maintain, but I have absolutely no idea about Linux/Unix browser support (and this seems to be quite important...) :) see you, Thomas |
From: Paul E. <pe...@ca...> - 2000-10-16 05:23:43
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote: > I think, the fmod-function does not work properly. > If I for example use > a=fmod(3.5,2.0); > then a should contain 0.75, but it contains 1.5. 3.5 mod 2 is 1.5 no? 2 goes into 3.5 just once with 1.5 as a remainder. Regards, Paul --== Paul Evans ==-- pe...@ca... |
From: Philipp M. <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-15 20:40:14
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When I write the documentation for the function, I always test them in an application too. I think, the fmod-function does not work properly. If I for example use a=fmod(3.5,2.0); then a should contain 0.75, but it contains 1.5. Can you test this please, but it's not urgent. Thanks, Philipp |
From: Philipp M. <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-15 20:40:13
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Hello, not much, but I have finished the documentation for the functions. Have a look on them and tell me if I made something wrong or something is missing. Regards, Philipp |
From: Philipp <phi...@gm...> - 2000-10-09 13:38:06
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Thanks Chris, seems to be an easy fix :-) > Remove the "CVS" directory in ./source/VK/ in your new project, to fix > the > problem (seems that I forgot to take a fixed version of the makefiles in > the > CVS, though I won't care about it now, since I have to change a lot of > details on the project template's structure, which will solve the > problem by > the way) -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net |
From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2000-10-08 22:04:33
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Remove the "CVS" directory in ./source/VK/ in your new project, to fix the problem (seems that I forgot to take a fixed version of the makefiles in the CVS, though I won't care about it now, since I have to change a lot of details on the project template's structure, which will solve the problem by the way) On Sun, 08 Oct 2000, you wrote: > Hi Chris, > > thanks for the help with winedit.cpp. > With the file it compiled successfully. > > I started a new project and made compile and run, but it stopped with an > error message. > Here is the output, when I make in the source-directory. > > > @:~/myproject/source > make > echo "Translating VK files."; \ > td=$(pwd); \ > dirnum=0; \ > for subdir in $(ls VK); do \ > if ( test -d ./VK/$subdir ); then \ > dirnum=$(expr $dirnum + 1); \ > fi; \ > done; \ > echo "«$dirnum»"; \ > \ > for subdir in $(ls VK); do \ > cd $td; \ > if ( test -d ./VK/$subdir ); then \ > echo "Translating in $subdir..."; \ > if !(test -f ./VK/$subdir); then \ > cp makefile.sub ./VK/$subdir/Makefile; \ > cp ./templates/*-template ./VK/$subdir; \ > cp run.sub ./VK/$subdir/run; \ > chmod a+x ./VK/$subdir/run; \ > fi; \ > cd ./VK/$subdir && make VK -s \ > > || ( echo "Error in ./VK/$subdir."; exit 1 ) || exit 1; \ > > fi; \ > done; \ > echo "All *.cpp/*.h files have been rebuilt." > Translating VK files. > «2» > Translating in CVS... > cp: run.sub: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > chmod: ./VK/CVS/run: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > Starting translation in /home/fips/myproject/source/VK/CVS [ Started ] > Looking for *.vk, *.vkc and *.vk(t)f files in this directory ... > ls: *.vk: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > Warning: No code files found! > ls: *.vk*f: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden > /bin/sh: vecho: command not found > make[1]: *** [find] Error 127 > Error in ./VK/CVS. > make: *** [VK_files] Error 1 > << > > _______________________________________________ > VisKProg's mailing list > Send mail to dis...@vi... > (Un)subscribe at > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/viskprog-discussion -- Kind regards, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |
From: Philipp M. <fi...@gm...> - 2000-10-08 20:48:02
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Hi Chris, thanks for the help with winedit.cpp. With the file it compiled successfully. I started a new project and made compile and run, but it stopped with an error message. Here is the output, when I make in the source-directory. >> @:~/myproject/source > make echo "Translating VK files."; \ td=$(pwd); \ dirnum=0; \ for subdir in $(ls VK); do \ if ( test -d ./VK/$subdir ); then \ dirnum=$(expr $dirnum + 1); \ fi; \ done; \ echo "«$dirnum»"; \ \ for subdir in $(ls VK); do \ cd $td; \ if ( test -d ./VK/$subdir ); then \ echo "Translating in $subdir..."; \ if !(test -f ./VK/$subdir); then \ cp makefile.sub ./VK/$subdir/Makefile; \ cp ./templates/*-template ./VK/$subdir; \ cp run.sub ./VK/$subdir/run; \ chmod a+x ./VK/$subdir/run; \ fi; \ cd ./VK/$subdir && make VK -s \ || ( echo "Error in ./VK/$subdir."; exit 1 ) || exit 1; \ fi; \ done; \ echo "All *.cpp/*.h files have been rebuilt." Translating VK files. «2» Translating in CVS... cp: run.sub: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden chmod: ./VK/CVS/run: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Starting translation in /home/fips/myproject/source/VK/CVS [ Started ] Looking for *.vk, *.vkc and *.vk(t)f files in this directory ... ls: *.vk: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Warning: No code files found! ls: *.vk*f: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden /bin/sh: vecho: command not found make[1]: *** [find] Error 127 Error in ./VK/CVS. make: *** [VK_files] Error 1 << |
From: Chris CP <cp...@vi...> - 2000-10-08 03:19:19
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Hi all, a new version of winedit.cpp is in the CVS, and it should now compile again (at least it does on my computer) Kind regards, Chris ================================================================== Hi, I'm a virus! please add me to your signature file, to help me spread! |