> The last two lines of output are:
> ...:432:"undefined reference to `ewl_notebook_tabs_position_set'...  and
> ...:433: undefined reference to `ewl_notebook_tabs_alignment_set'...
> 
> This was just hours after an EWL commit that says:
> 
> - rename notebook2 to notebook.
> - this is API breakage. you now use the normal container functions to
>   append/prepend/insert widgets to the notebook
> 
> So sure, not completely obvious if you don't have a lot of experience with 
> compiler errors, but the commit log was fairly clear.
> 
> Also, he explicitly asked "what has happened", so I let him know...
> 
> 
> > > I would highly recommend following CVS commits and updating when
> > > something is added that you want to try out rather than just blindly
> > > updating everything every day.

Guilty for not reading the cvs commits. I even didn't come to the idea to do it 
sorry.
I couldn't imagine a developer could checkin something that could break 
something knowingly.

> I understand that it takes an extra amount of time to actually follow 
> development, but then again, you might learn something about it.

I really don't need to learn so much about coding. You all did missunderstand 
my post,
but it was my fault. Of course I know what an unresolved external is. I tried to
ask the developers, whether they are aware of this problem. 
 
> I definitely 
> don't expect users to patch the things that haven't been updated.

But exactly this I have already done, look some mail from me back. This is 
definitly
not the first open source project that I helped with small bugfixes or even 
more work.
I think Morten Nilsen could confirm this, but I have learned that this project 
is a little bit
different, it is one of the first that gave me no credit, that is okay, but 
where I nearly
had to fight to get my patch in.

> I do want encourage people to become either a bit more knowledgable or at 
> least a bit more patient.

So sorry, I can't, it is too exciting to follow the progress of this project, I 
am addicted to it.

> I don't want to discourage people from using e17. I 
> think the enthusiasm is great. However, at this time the user base VASTLY 
> outnumbers the developer base, and we spend a LOT of time helping people 
> compile things.

Sorry again for the misleading statement, I was not in need for help, I was 
trying
to help you. I try to get more patient and more quiet, but I can't promise.

Gerald


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