Обсуждение: wx status
Dear fellow developers, current status of wx is as follows: wxMSW CVS is usable without any patch; everything needed is applied. wxGTK CVS needs some patches, a recent cumulative patch is now separated into 6: 984864 gtk notebook page style 984861 styles of combobox/listbox items 984859 wxStaticText c'tor uses SetLabel 984858 InheritAttributes in wxWindow::PostCreation 984853 Prevent overriding individual font 984852 Typo in gtk/toplevel.cpp Hope this separation makes committing easier and faster. Regards, Andreas
> -----Original Message----- > From: pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of > Andreas Pflug > Sent: 04 July 2004 12:13 > To: pgadmin-hackers > Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] wx status > > Dear fellow developers, > > current status of wx is as follows: > > wxMSW CVS is usable without any patch; everything needed is applied. > wxGTK CVS needs some patches, a recent cumulative patch is > now separated into 6: > > 984864 gtk notebook page style > 984861 styles of combobox/listbox items > 984859 wxStaticText c'tor uses SetLabel > 984858 InheritAttributes in wxWindow::PostCreation > 984853 Prevent overriding individual font > 984852 Typo in gtk/toplevel.cpp > > Hope this separation makes committing easier and faster. So what's the official line at the moment? Use wx CVS tip with those patches, on GTK, or are we going to keep rolling our own version? Personally I prefer the former... /D
Dave Page wrote: >> >>984864 gtk notebook page style >>984861 styles of combobox/listbox items >>984859 wxStaticText c'tor uses SetLabel >>984858 InheritAttributes in wxWindow::PostCreation >>984853 Prevent overriding individual font >>984852 Typo in gtk/toplevel.cpp >> >>Hope this separation makes committing easier and faster. >> >> > >So what's the official line at the moment? Use wx CVS tip with those >patches, on GTK, or are we going to keep rolling our own version? >Personally I prefer the former... > I'm trying to have all patches in wx cvs. Actually, two of them are already committed (..52 and ..53), and in the absence of Vaclav (on holiday) I contacted Ron hoping he'd finalize. Then, we can pinpoint a cvs version that's known good for us. And we can continue on OSX support. Currently, the correct version to use at the moment is wx cvs. Regards, Andreas
> -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:pgadmin@pse-consulting.de] > Sent: 05 July 2004 10:13 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wx status > > Dave Page wrote: > > >> > >>984864 gtk notebook page style > >>984861 styles of combobox/listbox items > >>984859 wxStaticText c'tor uses SetLabel > >>984858 InheritAttributes in wxWindow::PostCreation > >>984853 Prevent overriding individual font > >>984852 Typo in gtk/toplevel.cpp > >> > >>Hope this separation makes committing easier and faster. > >> > >> > > > >So what's the official line at the moment? Use wx CVS tip with those > >patches, on GTK, or are we going to keep rolling our own version? > >Personally I prefer the former... > > > > I'm trying to have all patches in wx cvs. Actually, two of > them are already committed (..52 and ..53), Wahoo! > and in the > absence of Vaclav (on > holiday) I contacted Ron hoping he'd finalize. Then, we can > pinpoint a cvs version that's known good for us. Even more Wahoo! > And we can continue on OSX support. Currently, the correct > version to use at the moment is wx cvs. Yes, I'd like to get that one sorted. Anyone wanna post me an iBook to play with? :-) Regards Dave
> Yes, I'd like to get that one sorted. Anyone wanna post me an iBook to > play with? :-) Dear Dave, No need to buy an iBook. You can use the http://pearpc.sourceforge.net PowerPC emulator under GNU/Linux. Or wait for QEMU PowerPC support end of this month. By the way, for other testings under x86, you can visit http://www.freeoszoo.org and download a QEMU installer. Enjoy! Kind regards, Jean-Michel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:jm@poure.com] > Sent: 05 July 2004 10:29 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wx status > > > Yes, I'd like to get that one sorted. Anyone wanna post me > an iBook to > > play with? :-) > > Dear Dave, > > No need to buy an iBook. You can use the > http://pearpc.sourceforge.net PowerPC emulator under > GNU/Linux. Or wait for QEMU PowerPC support end of this month. I'd still need to buy OSX though :-( > By the way, for other testings under x86, you can visit > http://www.freeoszoo.org and download a QEMU installer. Or use the emulator I already have :-) - though it's nice to see an open source alternative now. /D
On Jul 5, 2004, at 5:22 AM, Dave Page wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:pgadmin@pse-consulting.de] >> Sent: 05 July 2004 10:13 >> To: Dave Page >> Cc: pgadmin-hackers >> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] wx status >> >> Dave Page wrote: >> >>>> >>>> 984864 gtk notebook page style >>>> 984861 styles of combobox/listbox items >>>> 984859 wxStaticText c'tor uses SetLabel >>>> 984858 InheritAttributes in wxWindow::PostCreation >>>> 984853 Prevent overriding individual font >>>> 984852 Typo in gtk/toplevel.cpp >>>> >>>> Hope this separation makes committing easier and faster. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> So what's the official line at the moment? Use wx CVS tip with those >>> patches, on GTK, or are we going to keep rolling our own version? >>> Personally I prefer the former... >>> >> >> I'm trying to have all patches in wx cvs. Actually, two of >> them are already committed (..52 and ..53), > > Wahoo! > >> and in the >> absence of Vaclav (on >> holiday) I contacted Ron hoping he'd finalize. Then, we can >> pinpoint a cvs version that's known good for us. > > Even more Wahoo! > >> And we can continue on OSX support. Currently, the correct >> version to use at the moment is wx cvs. > > Yes, I'd like to get that one sorted. Anyone wanna post me an iBook to > play with? :-) > > Regards Dave Having just had my Mac OS X availability increased, I can get back to work on this. Let me take a look at it today, and let you know what's going on. ahp