On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Volker Moell wrote:
> Alexander Larsson wrote:
> >
> > This mailing-list is intentionally set up so that non-subscribers can
> > post. This is done so we won't lose any bug reports etc. (The
> > mail-address on the homepage goes to this list.)
>
> I think this is a good ide
Alexander Larsson wrote:
>
> This mailing-list is intentionally set up so that non-subscribers can
> post. This is done so we won't lose any bug reports etc. (The
> mail-address on the homepage goes to this list.)
I think this is a good idea.
But I have another suggestion: Is it possible to pla
G'day Folks,
A small thought (in a lot of words) from the sidelines to spice up
conversations :)
As a developer of large scale applications (typically 500K lines or
more) one of the wonderful task I have to deal with is project
management and the usual paperwork shuffles of design, requirements
Excellent program... I played with flowcharts for 3 hours in Killustrator
and GIMP before I gave up because they looked so poor. A friend suggested
dia and I downloaded it.. compiled it with no errors and installed it on
my PowerPC. It's a great program and we (Yellow Dog Linux) will definitely
s
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 05:27:46PM -0500, Scot E. Wilcoxon wrote:
>> > This mailing-list is intentionally set up so that non-subscribers can
>> > post. This is done so we won't lose any bug reports etc.
>>
>> How about a separate dia-list-public or
When trying to compile the newest CVS without Gnome, you get this:
plugin-manager.c: In function `get_plugin_manager':
plugin-manager.c:136: warning: passing arg 1 of `gtk_container_set_border_width' from
incompatible pointer type
plugin-manager.c:138: warning: implicit declaration of function
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 05:27:46PM -0500, Scot E. Wilcoxon wrote:
> > This mailing-list is intentionally set up so that non-subscribers can
> > post. This is done so we won't lose any bug reports etc.
>
> How about a separate dia-list-public or dia-list-report list which is
> open, and those who
> This mailing-list is intentionally set up so that non-subscribers can
> post. This is done so we won't lose any bug reports etc.
How about a separate dia-list-public or dia-list-report list which is
open, and those who want it can subscribe to both lists? Or a moderator
could copy over the non
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Jani Mikkonen wrote:
> What's going on with this mailing list? This wasnt the first
> time i got spammed thru Dia-list. While this is only a minor
> thing its really really annoying. Aint there some sort of
> good mailinglist handlers that would allow posts only from
> those
On the weekend I checked in the new plugin framework for dia. It has a
few benefits over the old system. One is that it uses the libtool .la
files to deduce the correct filename for the shared library, which should
fix the problems with knowing what suffix shared libraries have. Another
is the
What's going on with this mailing list? This wasnt the first
time i got spammed thru Dia-list. While this is only a minor
thing its really really annoying. Aint there some sort of
good mailinglist handlers that would allow posts only from
those that are in receiving list, this probably would take
> No, haven't seen that -- I do that all the time with no ill effects.
> Can you put the coredump/file up for ftp/http/something?
I'm not the original poster, but I have seen sporadic crashes as well
when you edit stuff. Here is an example backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x401b1d97 in gdk_rgb_convert_tr
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