>>>>> "Dominik" == Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Dominik> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 02:01:22PM -0400, Charles Hines wrote:
>> I'd hardly constitute this piddly little patch as my return to fvwm
>> development. :)

Dominik> A little prodding never hurts :-)

True. :)

And hopefully I shall truly return someday...

...
>> Speaking of cvs access, however, wasn't it possible in the past to browse
>> the cvs repository for fvwm via the cvsweb interface?  The bookmark that I
>> had to that no longer works and no amount of guessing (or looking over the
>> links on the fvwm website) could find it.

Dominik>   ftp://ftp.fvwm.org/pub/fvwm/devel/snapshots/

Dominik> The info is on the "cvs" sub page.

Oh I knew about the snapshots, I was referring to actually surfing through the
cvs repository via the cvsweb interface.  Here's the link I had bookmarked:

  
http://www.hpc.uh.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/fvwm/?cvsroot=FVWM&hideattic=1&sortbydate=0

and I remember using it a couple of times, but that doesn't seem to work any
more and I all my attempts to guess what might be the current correct URL were
sadly incorrect.

Jason, does the cvsweb stuff for fvwm still exist anywhere by any chance?

>> DV> I have applied the patch.  Was this also a problem in 2.5.x?  I
>> DV> guess not since the faulty code was already removed, but I did not
>> DV> try it out myself.
>> 
>> Don't know, let me grab the code and check it out...assume it's not unless I
>> send another message to the contrary... :)

Dominik> I'd rather assume it's fixed unless you state otherwise :)  

Doh!  That's what I meant to say...  Oh wait, I see why I worded it that way.
You said "was this also a problem" so I was replying "assume it's not [a
problem] unless I send another message" where the [a problem] was implied but
easily confused with [fixed].

Note that I hate (and often abuse) English...sometimes it's hard to guess that
it's my native tongue. :)

Dominik> I rewrote the border drawing logic completely in 2.5.x 

So I noticed.

Dominik> and that statement fell prey to my work.  I looked through all other
Dominik> border_draw_decorations() calls in events.c (latest CVS) and that
Dominik> argument seems to be set correctly everywhere.

And I did download 2.5.3 and verify that it worked fine there.

On an unrelated note, I was "forced" to use gcc to compile v2.5.3 (normally I
use Sun's Forte compiler on my Solaris box here at work) due to the use of the
__attribute__ macro.  I probably could have gotten around it pretty easily by
using the #define for it in vms/config.h (assuming that there aren't any other
gcc-isms in there) but it was quicker to just use gcc instead.

I hope you're not requiring gcc now and that this was just an accident... :)

Just thought I'd mention it if you or someone else haven't fixed that already.
And if you haven't, I might be pursuaded to submit another patch if you'd
like. :)

Chuck

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Principal Scientist at ReQuest Technologies Inc   (http://www.ReQuestTech.com/)

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                                                        - Bugs Bunny

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