Re: Two questions for gkrellm on windows
Rio <[email protected]> Wed, 6 Oct 2010 14:41:04 -0400
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On Wednesday, October 06, 2010, you wrote: > On 06.10.10 14:23, Jack wrote: > > On 2010.10.02 12:13, Stefan Gehn wrote: > >> On 10/02/2010 05:53 PM, Jack wrote: > >>> I'll try the beta - if posted means to this list, I assume I can find it > >>> in the archives. If not, I'd appreciate a link. > >>> > >> Actually the archives seem to have lost everything between January > >> 16th and August 16th (is that thing running on Windows? *g*). > > > > There are only four posts between August 16 and September 20, and then > > nothing until three posts today. Can anybody check if there is really > > something wrong with the server? > i see 9 msgs in the archive between sept 20 and this morning not including anyt8ing on the 6th. will check over things to be sure something is not odd with the new version of the mail server that was installed last week. > That would probably be Rio (CCed him because of what we both saw). > > > > What I was looking for was a link to the source for the windows version, > > tarball or svn. Is there any point in my even trying to get it to > > compile under Cygwin, or would I be wasting my time? > > I guess it's a waste of time because the windows-port requires Gtk+ with > a win32-backend, not one based on X11. The port is meant to be built on > MinGW inside a shell-environment (either Cygwin with a MinGW compiler > installed or MSYS). > Eventually we should decouple the windowing-code from the > information-gathering-code, that would make building on OS X easier as > well (OS X has Gtk+/X11 and Gtk+/Quartz, Makefiles have one target for > each). > > Right now you may grab the source at (repository may change to Mercurial > after 2.3.5 is out): > https://svn.srcbox.net/projects/gkrellm/trunk/ > > I haven't packaged sources mainly because there usually is no need to > compile things yourself on windows. Furthermore official releases share > the same codebase, i.e. the release-tarball made by Bill is used for > building the win32-binaries. > > Bye, > Stefan Gehn > > ______________________________________________ > Gkrellm mailing list > [email protected] > Read archives-join-leave-set RSS feed: > http://archive.lists.netservicesgroup.com > This service is provided by The Network Services Group: > http://www.netservicesgroup.com > > -- Rio ______________________________________________ Gkrellm mailing list [email protected] Read archives-join-leave-set RSS feed: http://archive.lists.netservicesgroup.com This service is provided by The Network Services Group: http://www.netservicesgroup.com