Hey Guys,

Steven Hurd also converted the SourceForge.net cvs repo to a git repo. Both he and I have been making updates to that repo. I am working toward a VT 1.8 release.

Ken


On 3/24/20 1:22 PM, Kevin Becker wrote:
For what it's worth, I just built VirtualT on Fedora 31 using Brian's github. I didn't build fltk myself, I used the packaged versions.

git clone https://github.com/bkw777/VirtualT.git
sudo dnf install fltk fltk-devel fltk-static fltk-fluid libXinerama-devel libjpeg-devel
export FLTKDIR=/usr/lib64
make

I haven't done any real testing but it launches and appears to work

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, at 10:17 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
I was just now able to build the latest FLTK and VirtualT on linux with
the following changes from the v1.7 sourceforge version:

https://github.com/bkw777/VirtualT/commit/fe6df94725a5fcf1989964b22cb79848dc778a6d

I don't know if every change is quite the most correct way to resolve
the compiler warnings or errors, and I don't know if one or two changes
don't also break compiling on Windows or Mac.

But this commit link shows everything all together and it's not very
much, and at least for me, it builds without even any compiler warnings
let alone errors, and the resulting binary runs.

I started with a clean copy of the src zip file from sourceforge, not a
fork from one of the other copies of VirtualT already on github.

For fltk I didn't I didn't have to change anything. I just cloned the
current fltk repo from github (from the fltk web site) and followed the
CMake directions for building on linux.

--
bkw



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