Hi, I've been playing a little with the Qt based AWT backend. It seems to crash with a null pointer exception when it's not configured with --enable-debug. So make sure you configure it with --enable-debug for now.
I've got the Qt2 compilation patches from Jim Huang adapted to work with the current version. I'll check them in over the weekend. That would in theory allow people on platforms where Qt2 is available to run kaffe with the AWT based backend. I assume that would be most beneficial for people on Win32 using the free version of the Qt2 toolkit. The Qt backend obviously still has a couple of problems, and could use some effort to clean it up and polish it. Volunteers are more than welcome, and I hope that you'll find hacking the Qt based backend much easier than hacking the Xlib based one. Given the amount of interest this backend has received on the list, I hope we can fix the remaining bugs together quickly. I've also tried to update the libtool files to version 1.4.3, and the change looks good so far. If it survives my tests, that patch will be included over the weekend too. best regards, dalibor topic __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe