On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:22:18 +0100 Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bash is a common shell but not a standard shell. Could you point out
> what exactly isn't supported by your /bin/sh?
An 'unlimited', an argument of ulimit in EUC-JP. However in C there's
nothing, sigh. The warning is:
$ ./run
./run[9]: unlimited: invalid value (in Japanese)
> I know the env "trick". However, it is usually "/usr/bin/env". Is that
> a typo or is your "env" really in /bin instead of /usr/bin?
The path "/usr/bin/env" is correct, just symbolic linked to "/" in IRIX.
And then there is next patch for Doxygen clean with some typo. (bzip2 comp.
15K). Note that to reduce warning, I've modified some comments as well as
the original. However it's best modified by the author. Incidentally, when
the patch was applied, the warning still remains is:
src/ui/gtk/visual_progress.c:52: Warning: Unsupported html tag <ram> found
Also, the following is README file to be located doc/api:
--
This directory contains configuration file of Doxygen, generates
various formated documents.
You can download from:
http://www.doxygen.org/
You also might want to install dot, a part of Graph Visualization
Software distributed by AT&T. If you installed it and enabled some
lines YES in the configuration file, as a crickable image, interesting
graph from source code is generated at the same time.
You can acquire from:
http://www.graphviz.org/
To generate document, you can simply type:
$ doxygen gtkg-apidoc.cfg
in this directory. Note that only HTML document is generated by
default. If you want to know what kinds of format can be available,
confirm configuration file.
See also section 2.2 of STYLE file under the doc/devguide directory.
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I'm uncertain about a grammar, an article, its format, how it sounds,
s of third person, etc, so welcome any proofreading.
Best regards.
--
Daichi
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