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On 15/09/2016 19:16, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
On 2016-09-14 08:14, Marco Atzeri wrote:
I am trying to use UPnP-Inspector
http://coherence.beebits.net/wiki/UPnP-Inspector
In the last development version UPnP_Inspector-0.2.3-py2.7.egg
contains on EGG-INFO/requires.txt
Coherence >= 0.6.4
Twi
On 2016-09-14 08:14, Marco Atzeri wrote:
I am trying to use UPnP-Inspector
http://coherence.beebits.net/wiki/UPnP-Inspector
In the last development version UPnP_Inspector-0.2.3-py2.7.egg
contains on EGG-INFO/requires.txt
Coherence >= 0.6.4
Twisted
pygtk
setuptools
python-gtk2.0 provides
sources.DistributionNotFound: The 'pygtk' distribution was not
found and is required by UPnP-Inspector
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If I remove the raw from requires.txt the program runs at least
partially.
I have the impression that pygtk is provided by python-gtk2,
that is installed, or it is something
, GTK+ 2.x, Qt3, Qt4. At
present, cygwin provides only the curses, gtk2, qt4, and native w32
versions.
[[ compiled using gcc-4.3.4-3, g++-4.3.4-3 ]]
Changes since 0.7.6-2
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o Add new native w32 pinentry module
o Add new qt4 pinentry module
o Obsolete qt3 pinentry module
o
, GTK+ 2.x, Qt3, Qt4. At
present, cygwin provides only the curses, and gtk2, and qt3 versions.
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is the gtk+ library and the problem
> is that
> | it is not gtk+-2 or a newer version.
> |
> | If so I'd like news from the gtk maintainer about any updates to gtk2.
> |
> | If I am wrong and cygwin has this libarary package, please, give me
> its name.
>
that the gtk+-1.2.10-2 is the gtk+ library and the problem
is that
| it is not gtk+-2 or a newer version.
|
| If so I'd like news from the gtk maintainer about any updates to gtk2.
|
| If I am wrong and cygwin has this libarary package, please, give me
its name.
gtk2-x11(-devel)
gtk+-devel
gtk2-x11:
gtk2-x11-2.6.10-1.tar.bz2 gtk2-x11-devel gtk2-x11-doc
gtk2-x11-runtime
lablgtk2:
lablgtk2-20060908-1.tar.bz2
I suspect that the gtk+-1.2.10-2 is the gtk+ library and the problem is that
it is not gtk+-2 or a newer version.
If
On Jan 5, 2008 7:36 PM, Reini Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've released a new release clisp-2.43-2 for cygwin.
>
> ./configure --fsstnd=redhat --with-dynamic-ffi \
>--with-module=rawsock --with-module=dirkey \
>--with-module=bindings/win32 --with-module=berkeley-db \
>--with-mo
-with-module=zlib \
--with-module=gdbm --with-module=libsvm \
--prefix=/usr --build build
Plus I splitted out heavy dependencies into
three more packages with seperate full+ linksets.
* clisp-gtk2-2.43-2
Requires X11 and gtk2, yaakov's updated gtk2 packages recommended.
* clisp-clx-2.
Sorry, I'm talking rubbish. Please ignore this daft assertion.
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Problem reports:
In the current setup.ini setup-timestamp: 1140410404 the md5sum shown
gtk2-x11/gtk2-x11-devel/gtk2-x11-devel-2.6.10-1.tar.bz2 436867 a614
is truncated: it should be a61454f191b6f8a15d3ae66529199bbf.
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The following package has been updated in the Cygwin net release:
*** gtk2-x11-engines-2.6.6-1
This package provides ten theme engines for GTK+ 2.x, including the new
Clearlooks theme, the new default for GNOME 2.12.
Yaakov
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
*** gtk2-x11-engines-2.6.5-1
This package provides ten theme engines for GTK+ 2.x, including the new
Clearlooks theme, the new default for GNOME 2.12.
Yaakov
> > I'm sorry but I never have packaged unison-gtk2 for Cygwin. I did try
> > at first, but ran into a fatal error that seemed to be caused by
> > lablgtk2, the OCaml interface to GTK2. I wasn't able to solve it right
> > away, and since I only use the text i
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm sorry but I never have packaged unison-gtk2 for Cygwin. I did try
> at first, but ran into a fatal error that seemed to be caused by
> lablgtk2, the OCaml interface to GTK2. I wasn't able to solve i
html
>
> there you suggest to create the "unison-gtk2" for cygwin.
> When I run the www.cygwin.com/setup.exe, I only find the text versions
> of unison.
>
> Could you please tell me how could I install the graphical version?
I'm sorry but I never have packaged uniso
Bob Paddock wrote:
I am trying to build the program PCB, http://pcb.sf.net/ that
requires the GTK2 widget set, with some GTK version greater than 2.4.0.
I have installed a fresh copy of Cygwin and installed all of the
gtk2-x11 packages.
When I run this test script:
#! /bin/sh
if pkg-config
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Bob Paddock wrote:
> No [No gtk+ >= 2.4.0 was found]
> Package gobject-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gobject-2.0.pc'
> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
> Package 'gobject-
I am trying to build the program PCB, http://pcb.sf.net/ that
requires the GTK2 widget set, with some GTK version greater than 2.4.0.
I have installed a fresh copy of Cygwin and installed all of the
gtk2-x11 packages.
When I run this test script:
#! /bin/sh
if pkg-config --exists "gtk
Sam wrote:
> When doing a full installation of Cygiwn on a clean machine,
> setup.exe runs into an error when running the postinstall
> script for gtk2-x11 as documented in the mail message:
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-07/msg01125.html
> Note that when this error me
When doing a full installation of Cygiwn on a clean machine,
setup.exe runs into an error when running the postinstall
script for gtk2-x11 as documented in the mail message:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-07/msg01125.html
Note that when this error message occurs, X has been installed
Yaakov wrote:
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> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> | Not too bad. Ported including building the libs with libtool?
> Yes. Trying to get a complete autoreconf was too difficult, as
> configure.in would have to be entirely rewritten. Instead I left the
>
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Not too bad. Ported including building the libs with libtool?
Yes. Trying to get a complete autoreconf was too difficult, as
configure.in would have to be entirely rewritten. Instead I left the
autotools as-is, manually added
> | There may be symbols exported which are also exported by other
> | libraries (e.g. getopt).
> I didn't mean using --export-all-symbols, just to NOT use
> - --export-symbols-regex.
> In any case, you wanted a good argument; how about a trade: gtk2 with
> private symbols ex
. getopt).
I didn't mean using --export-all-symbols, just to NOT use
- --export-symbols-regex.
In any case, you wanted a good argument; how about a trade: gtk2 with
private symbols exported for a new port of gtk+-1.2?
Yaakov
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Yaakov wrote:
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> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> | Anyway, currently I have a strange problem, I cannot rebuild gtk2 on
> | the same machine where I compiled it two days before. The only thing
> | I changed was to update gcc, i.e. ge
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Anyway, currently I have a strange problem, I cannot rebuild gtk2 on
| the same machine where I compiled it two days before. The only thing
| I changed was to update gcc, i.e. getting an error now when linking
| gdk-pixbuf
rules", that's a pretty big precedent,
> isn't it?
I don't care much what other people do or say. But good arguments may
convince me;)
Anyway, currently I have a strange problem, I cannot rebuild gtk2 on
the same machine where I compiled it two days before. The only thing
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Hello Yaakov,
|
| To remove the -export-symbols option and make the DLL to export all
| symbols (also the private)? Hmmm, I'm no friend of using .def files
| at all, but I'm not sure if is the right thing to simply export all
|
Hello Yaakov,
> Your ports of gtk2-x11 are also affected by the following problem, as I
> found out while trying to build wxGTK2. Would you be able to rebuild
> gtk2-x11 to fix this? Thanks!
To remove the -export-symbols option and make the DLL to export all
symbols (also the privat
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Gerrit,
Your ports of gtk2-x11 are also affected by the following problem, as I
found out while trying to build wxGTK2. Would you be able to rebuild
gtk2-x11 to fix this? Thanks!
Yaakov
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Hello Administrator,
see subject.
This happens the second time with the gtk2-x11 announcement (all five
other announcements arrived in time).
Gerrit
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> There are some gnome2 patches available, there is xlocale used where
> it is needed, see here for a starting point:
> http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/test-patches/
When I tried to compile GLib 2.2.2 or CVS with or without the
patch I got a lot of unde
Hallo Franz,
Am Montag, 11. August 2003 um 14:56 schriebst du:
> Hi,
> is there anyone out there who has successfully compiled a glade-2 or gtk2
> application on windows under the cygwin package?
> I had some hard days until it went through autogen and make (mainly
> because
&
Hi,
>The patches there include gtk+ and glib and related base packages.
yeah but it's gtk2.2.1 and I need 2.2.2
Think I'll have to go for a copletely new cygwin installation.
Can anyone point me to a server that carries the complete range
of packages?
The two I tried out even lacked things like t
Hi,
is there anyone out there who has successfully compiled a glade-2 or gtk2
application on windows under the cygwin package?
I had some hard days until it went through autogen and make (mainly
because
I did have all the things I needed) but it now copiles ok.
But when I try to start my
emains valid for every autotool enabled gtk2
application.
But the message you get when trying to launch your application, denotes that
you, somehow, have 2 gtk2 dlls in your path. And if there are no problems
when building, at runtime the ".exe" tries to load "the other" dll.
SL
at Gerrit said he does a
> autoreconf --install --force --verbose
> before building. That remains valid for every autotool enabled gtk2
> application.
In fact the base packages (glib and gtk+) already use libtool-1.5, so
this step *may* be dropped.
Gerrit
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Hi, Gerrit,
thanks for answering that fast.
>There are some gnome2 patches available, there is xlocale used where
>it is needed, see here for a starting point:
>http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/test-patches/
I don't think that I need gnome at all because I built the program
in glade as a gtk-proj
Hallo Franz,
Am Dienstag, 12. August 2003 um 13:23 schriebst du:
> Hi,
>>The patches there include gtk+ and glib and related base packages.
> yeah but it's gtk2.2.1 and I need 2.2.2
There was not that much changed.
> Think I'll have to go for a copletely new cygwin installation.
> Can anyone p
Hallo Franz,
Am Dienstag, 12. August 2003 um 07:01 schriebst du:
>>There are some gnome2 patches available, there is xlocale used where
>>it is needed, see here for a starting point:
>>http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/test-patches/
> I don't think that I need gnome at all because I built the prog
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >The patches there include gtk+ and glib and related base packages.
> yeah but it's gtk2.2.1 and I need 2.2.2
>
> Think I'll have to go for a copletely new cygwin installation.
> Can anyone point me to a server that carries the complete range
onths digging, now I turned
> to test some apps :)) (which, by the way, are just a few -- most of gtk2 apps
> are "gnomed" or at least libgnomecanvas and/or libgnomeprint dependant).
I have now bluefish running, Dia is running, makes still some
problems, it seems to look for cyg
ost of gtk2 apps
are "gnomed" or at least libgnomecanvas and/or libgnomeprint dependant).
[...]
>
> this takes also care of missing/outdated helper scripts, also you don't
> apply the patches to Maekfile.in but to Makefile.am then.
>
> My glib-2.0 and gtk+-2.0 et.al. ar
Hallo S,
Am Freitag, 4. Juli 2003 um 08:29 schriebst du:
> (After my -- much too enthusiastic ? -- intrusion over a thread in this mail
> list, and an appropriate meeting of the meannes (SIC!), here it is.)
> Actually, the patches for having this done are present around since some
> time, some a
those from sourceforge emphasize the
cygwin/xfree86, I didn't pay too much attention there. But glib2, atk & pango compile
OTB, although pango is somehow relatable with X. No problem.
Gtk2+ doesn't really need a patch to compile. For the win32 backend, you
only have to specify the "--with-gd
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