PROBLEM tcm
On 2003-01-27T12:16+0100, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
) TCM 2.20 has been released last week (see
) http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/) and I have made source and binary
) packages for Cygwin now. At
)
) http://home.in.tum.de/~boesswet/tcm_cygwin.html
This package expands into
Hi Daniel,
I removed the duplicate man-directory and fixed the typo in setup.hint
that Christopher reported.
But now I ran into another problem, that keeps me from releasing the new
packages: TCM does not run on Cygwin 1.5, because it coredumps on
startup (SIGSEGV).
I noticed that 1.5 is
Hi *,
TCM 2.20 has been released last week (see
http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/) and I have made source and binary
packages for Cygwin now. At
http://home.in.tum.de/~boesswet/tcm_cygwin.html
you'll find the setup.hint, source and binary packages (marked as test
in setup.hint).
I
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
I successfully tested on two different machines, but more testers are
(of course) welcome. There is one known bug right now that cannot easily
be fixed: TCM relies upon fig2dev for printing and there is AFAIK no
precompiled version for cygwin
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
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Anyone willing to become maintainer of fig2dev? :-)
FYI, fig2dev is part of the xfig package. I have that installed.
Browsing through my setup.log indicates that the binary package for
xfig-3.2.3d (as well as the source) is
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
[snip]
Anyone willing to become maintainer of fig2dev? :-)
FYI, fig2dev is part of the xfig package. I have that installed.
Browsing through my setup.log indicates that the binary package for
Thank you, Pierre and Igor.
But: can I put something like xfig into my setup.hint and setup.exe
will find it? The package search finds lots of TeX-stuff when searching
for xfig, but not xfig itself.
BTW: transfig 3.2.4 compiles without errors, but with some warnings.
Best Regards,
Daniel
Hi Pavel and *,
I'm currently waiting for the latest release (2.20) to come up, because
it will save a lot of work when cygwinizing it (it will no longer
require a dedicated toplevel-dir like /opt/tcm). According to its author
and maintainer(s) at Twente University, it should be released soon,
Dear cygwin-apps,
I would like to become the maintainer of the TCM port for Cygwin. TCM
is a drawing tool for X11 with a focus on ERM, UML and oher software
design notations (see http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/). It is
released under the GPL. I patched version 2.01 to run on Cygwin (see my
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 04:13:58PM +0100, Daniel B??wetter wrote:
Dear cygwin-apps,
I would like to become the maintainer of the TCM port for Cygwin. TCM
is a drawing tool for X11 with a focus on ERM, UML and oher software
design notations (see http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/). It is
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Let me know what you think.
You've got my vote.
I was actually in need /and in search) of such a software.
Got mine, too.
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