On 17/08/2010 20:47, Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
Just as to the point, why is htod closed source?
Stewart.
Am 17.08.2010 21:47, schrieb Paul Dufresne:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
Maybe it's to late for you, but I've discovered a small ruby-script
(GPL'ed) in the dotmars-project, which use the gcc-xml tool. So it
should also work on linux. B
dsimcha wrote:
Well, if we don't care about GNU extensions, then I'll ask again, what's wrong
with Wine? I'm not saying it wouldn't be nice to have a Linux port of htod, but
if Wine provides an easy workaround, I think it should be a very low priority.
Some users may object to installing Wine
== Quote from Stewart Gordon (smjg_1...@yahoo.com)'s article
> Walter Bright wrote:
> > Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> >> On 2010-08-17 21:54, Walter Bright wrote:
>
> >>> No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not
> >>> parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
> Cross-platform c
Walter Bright wrote:
Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2010-08-17 21:54, Walter Bright wrote:
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not
parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
Cross-platform compatibility is a separate issue from compatibility with
vendor-specific extensi
Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2010-08-17 21:54, Walter Bright wrote:
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not
parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
How about t
On 08/18/2010 05:44 PM, Stewart Gordon wrote:
Walter Bright wrote:
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does
not parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
But if t
Walter Bright wrote:
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not
parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
But if the headers the user wants to convert are writt
On 2010-08-17 21:54, Walter Bright wrote:
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not
parse gcc extensions found in Linux.
How about the rest of the language
dsimcha wrote:
== Quote from Walter Bright (newshou...@digitalmars.com)'s article
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not parse
gcc extensions found in Lin
> Shouldn't a command line utility like this that doesn't have a lot
of external
> dependencies be trivial to run on Wine?
Well, yes, it is just that I have a very slow connection and wine is
not already installed.
== Quote from Walter Bright (newshou...@digitalmars.com)'s article
> Paul Dufresne wrote:
> > I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
> > Any version for Linux?
> No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not parse
> gcc extensions found in Linux.
S
Paul Dufresne wrote:
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
No. The problem is it is built out of the DM C compiler, which does not parse
gcc extensions found in Linux.
I downloaded htod.zip and found there is only htod.exe inside.
Any version for Linux?
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