I wanted to say first that I can still use the excellent Grip program, but the strange issue that I'm having is that I can only start it within a terminal, totally unable to launch it with the program launch function built into my window manager, Windowmaker. Is anyone else experiencing this?
I don't know if you would be interested in undertaking it, and I don't know how difficult it would be to implement, but if the answer to the first is yes, and if the answer to the second is not very, would it be possible to update Brash to allow it to work with "elsif" in if statements, just as all versions of Bash going back to its earliest days has done?
Thanks a bundle! I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't connect, even after I changed everything but the proxy server and proxy port to the values that you mentioned. I had learned that freedb.org was taken down, and that gnudb.gnudb.org was the new server to use, but your proxy settings were the secret sauce that fixed it completely.
Thanks for the useful supplementary patches. I applied them, but I ran into a problem with it failing the compile in Linux every time, getting the following error (showing the compile line above the error itself) every time: g++ -O3 -O3 -mtune=haswell -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC -pipe -w -L./lib/ballistics -o gebc InputWindow.o PlotWindow.o RangeWindow.o LicenseWindow.o AboutWindow.o PBRWindow.o GBCSolution.o GNU_Ballistics.o -lhpdf -lballistics -L/usr/lib64 -lfltk_images -lpng -lz -ljpeg -lfltk -lXcursor...
Thanks for the reply, but I already have those installed in full. Maybe I need to clarify that perhaps specific version of these libraries are needed, but I'm unsure if that's the case. I can say that, if you read the attached file, there is a flood of errors with the includes. For example: /usr/include/libgnomecanvas-2.0/libgnomecanvas/gnome-canvas.h:147:2: error: unknown type name ‘GtkObject’ That's just one of the errors, but there are plenty of others, even though I have the required libraries...
Multiple include errors trying to build Grip 3.4.3
Actually, there is a quick and easy solution to your problem, that is assuming you...