Hi,
I noticed the following which seems 100% related :
https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/issues/999
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On Fri, Jul 14, 2017, Andrew Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> EFL is failing to compile on 1 version back OS X:
>
> ---
>
> CC lib/eina/lib_eina_libeina_la-eina_debug_bt.lo
>
> l
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017, Simon Lees wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> our i586 builds of python3-efl are hitting kernel memory limits is there
> anything we can do to fix this or are we going to have to edrop support
>
> cc1: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes after a total of
> 1923301376 bytes
> [ 54
;). Second, it definitely
does a lot things wrong but good luck faring better.
Obviously, trying to contribute upstream seems impossible just like
getting involved with one of the several projects aiming at replacing
it.
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> Hello, Adrien.
>
> It's nice to meet you here.
>
> On 26.10.16 08:50, Adrien Nader wrote:
> > [...]
> >>> Should these packages be updated and uploaded manually?
> >> If the path with win bui
ngw for some time but the cross build
> slave started crashing and after this dragged out for over a year I
> disabled the mingw builds.
Can you detail the setup a bit more? I don't know which cross-toolchain
and dependencies it used. Somehow I seem to remember they came from
gentoo bu
Considering this now happens frequently enough to disrupt continuous
integration, why not stop some services and CI builds in order to see if
that avoids the issue? CI or other things, I don't have a complete view
of what's running on the servers.
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buffer type for
> just dumping of raw data. This is useful for image pixel manipulation
> and etc.
So... "opaque"? And that should apply to void* too. It just means that
you get some chunk of data that you might need to pass to something else
but you cannot make any assumption
(some of which might be due to issues in core libtiff) once I have
> addressed the remaining CVEs in GraphicsMagick. Issues appearing to
> be due to problems in libtiff itself will get attention first.
So, yeah, many issues and update
hem and to write stuff like:
do_foo().next(function(foo_result) { do_bar(foo_result) };
Basically you get a promise that there will be the result of a
computation at some point in the future. You register something to run
when that promise is met and the system will automatically run that.
You're painful.
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Hello,
Sorry it took me a bit of time to react: I've progressed at the
incredible rate of 3 lines of code per evening this week. :)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Nov 2015 22:30:39 +0100 Adrien Nader said:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Let
Forgot something: using a table is not acceptable because that requires
one widget per cell and last time I checked, the performance for
creating widgets is abysmal (grows linearly with the number of existing
widgets).
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ssume text widths in the theme because 1- that wouldn't
be a real solution, 2- I would be asking if I were to be satisfied with
that.
I'm looking for a solution available now (1.16).
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015, Daniel Kolesa wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Adrien Nader wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've finally tackled my luajit Windows troubles for cross-compilation,
> > meaning I've tried to remove --enable-lua-old from my build s
here are macros accessing these struct fields in elua's codebase. I
don't know elua at all so I have no idea what to do with them. Any
input?
Thanks.
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2015, Davide Andreoli wrote:
> 2015-09-11 8:22 GMT+02:00 Adrien Nader :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've given that what was supposed to be a quick try. With the additional
> > dependencies I had to take care about (with the help of OpenSuSe's
>
nd made the diff larger than needed purely because of such whitespace
changes, I definitely wouldn't be motivated.
I'll most probably be putting python in the packages for win-builds 1.6
but I won't do a lot of work nor checks for the current v
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> Python 2.x is fine.
>
OK. I've been assuming that most modules would retain compatibility with
2.x.
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I'm going to give it a try later this week. That will be Python 2.6 with
no plan to do it for 3.x in sight (i.e. upstream Python will probably
have to start moving its ass).
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oable for the current
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L_DEPEND_PKG([EIO], [efl])' \
configure.ac
(it adds EFL_INTERNAL_DEPEND_PKG([EIO], [efl]) after
EFL_INTERNAL_DEPEND_PKG([EIO], [eina]) in configure.ac)
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> elementary to install.
Elementary specifically or other things too?
Also, I've been working on the next version and even though I haven't
pushed the new EFLs yet but they're already built and ready. Meaning
I'll push
riously, it would be wise to use ACLs to limit at least who can
edit the main page. Contact and download might make sense too.
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2015, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 09:20:42 +0200 Adrien Nader said:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > > On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 21:27:49 +0200 Adrien Nader said:
> > >
> > > sorry - not addressing
to add
to 1.14 right now. Actually I'm joking about that: I thought it'd be
good to have people cry a bit more about the feature freeze not being
applied. :)
So, that means it'd be for the beginning of the next cycle.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015, David Seikel wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 21:50:01 +0200 Adrien Nader wrote:
>
> > "considered harmful" should never be used.
>
> "Considered harmful" is considered harmful?
Definitely. :)
But I didn't have any proper title f
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 21:50:01 +0200 Adrien Nader said:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Let's get this straight: the title of this mail was only to trick you
> > into reading what's below and "considered harmful&quo
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 21:27:49 +0200 Adrien Nader said:
>
> sorry - not addressing the below.. but i have now got a local dokuwiki patch
> that extends geshi (the code syntax hilighter) to teach it new keywords. the
> awesome bit - t
FWIW, I'm getting a similar problem with Emotion. Not exactly the same
and probably more annoying to fix but still a variation on the same
theme.
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to see it is that currently, a /single/ define (EAPI) is
controlled by 20 other defines (each of the EFL_.*_BUILD).
To everyone writing new libraries: do not ever write "EAPI" in your code
but use a specific define for your library.
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, Jeff Grimshaw wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Adrien Nader wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Last year, Samsung contracted a company made of French borkers to
> > write its "native application" documentation, i.e. usage of EFLs
e:
- copy-paste from tizen.org is a bit difficult because of tizen.org's
layout
- copy-paste loses some markup, in particular headers/titles, lists,
tables, figures
- some filtering needs to be done: Tizen-specific stuff needs to be
stripped (there isn't much of it but you need to loc
on how to fix it?
This reminds me a *lot* of an issue I had too in openbox. It wasn't
limited to Terminology. I think it started with EFL 1.12 and I think it
has since been fixed: which exact version of EFL are you using?
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uild python
packages as part of win-builds but not python itself. This depends
heavily on the amount of platform-specific defines at play but that's
always a possible issue with cross-compilation so it probably doesn't
make building worse anyway.
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hat people use more than 99% of the time (well, 99% is
probably too high but I'm confident in 95%).
Maybe ERR() when _del() is used while there are several callbacks set
up? Or give it a stack behaviour where the last installed callback is
removed (I think I might actually have relied on that but I
cedric pushed a commit to branch master.
http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=2cb0c1cadc46e1d89fea4e27399b36ce9f1526ff
commit 2cb0c1cadc46e1d89fea4e27399b36ce9f1526ff
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Wed Feb 11 12:15:43 2015 +0100
eina: remove Windows specific thread
cedric pushed a commit to branch master.
http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=9d1504dba11ed3d7c7f6c82fb1d1b5a7acbe4474
commit 9d1504dba11ed3d7c7f6c82fb1d1b5a7acbe4474
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Wed Feb 11 12:09:59 2015 +0100
eina: remove Eina_Counter and use provided
cedric pushed a commit to branch master.
http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=f71a78edcb2fbb2a6156abce3ab8f523eed09c66
commit f71a78edcb2fbb2a6156abce3ab8f523eed09c66
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Wed Feb 11 11:58:28 2015 +0100
eina: correctly handle and report Eina_File
t in gdb in a
few seconds anyway (spawn, wait for crash, see it's dereferencing NULL,
check backtrace, see there's a NULL in parameters 3 calls earlier,
done).
I really wish it was better but I'm under the impression it's not
bringing much curre
chmark that's needed is the one that
would be in favor of tmpstr and would therefore be work from not I. :)
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guments. With compiler optimizations the output code will
probably be equivalent.
(and it's not like it'd be dwarfed by the folllowing process spawning
anyway).
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> > michelle legrand skrev
> >
> >> ced
ount;
)
else
()
let () = init ()
On Windows I had to add an explicit call to the "init" function from
somewhere else in the code.
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though. I've also seen people ask for XP compatibility in win-builds 1.5
as recent
if ((defined(__STDC_VERSION) && __STDC_VERSION >= 201112L) \
|| (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6)) \
|| (defined(__clang__) && (__clang_major__ >= 3) && (__clang_minor__ >= 4)))
_Static_assert(sizeof(stru
only problem here is Google. I'm not sure what is the use
in pushing code with a BSD license and make is to annoying to use. It
almost feels like it's meant to not displease their employees who want
to work on free software,
equire additional work.
This is probably the more correct change but might be riskier than
simply #ifdef'ing a typedef to the right size for windows x86_64.
As Michelle said: what do you think should be done?
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ygwin (i.e.
cross-compilation), then EO works and I'm using it daily as part of an
EFL application and in which case it would be good to try to have more
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> encourage them to be good. it just isn't working - plain and simple. it's time
> to re-evaluate that.
Again, agreed.
> [...]
And the rest sounds good but that's a large proposal so needs time to
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;d opt for keeping the current code as it is, and
> only use the variable if ever necessary (which I don't think will happen).
Everything built through libtool, no matter if for Windows or not, will
use the libfoo-X.bar pat
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commit e9e61718d1dc7d8f012ca4ee4958156ae47aea4f
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Sat Oct 25 16:35:06 2014 +0200
ecore_exe_win32: CreateProcess was called with
cedric pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit c8dd871c1d38d6dd196578c0d2560dc09b336cc5
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Mon Oct 13 15:59:28 2014 +0200
doc: add API docs in button, container
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commit 6309e212fb928228483e4d12e3a088af8bc9ffa6
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Mon Oct 13 16:07:24 2014 +0200
doc: add API docs in
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Date: Mon Oct 13 14:50:22 2014 +0200
doc: fix mismatched variable names
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Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Mon Oct 20 14:51:37 2014 +0200
eina document eina mempools'
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Date: Mon Oct 13 17:24:27 2014 +0200
ecore_audio: add @brief doc for struct
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commit 73d58b94465dab056ca727941ecb0eebd822d550
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Date: Mon Oct 13 17:10:05 2014 +0200
eio: add doc for returns of eio_file_{mkdir
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commit 10c4309fa7f366a3a95688c41e1b4d9778c01939
Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Mon Oct 20 13:40:00 2014 +0200
eina: remove @addtogroup in
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commit 19a35949dab9b3dfd44a1e063e59132b7ab4f424
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Date: Fri Oct 17 16:53:40 2014 +0200
ethumb: document most functions from ethumb
folks, this is your wakeup call.
IOW, even if it were all working nicely right now, that won't last. For
future versions this raises the issue of chosing what is being depended
upon. As far as I'm concerned, I don't re
soon be dejavu sans)
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ork but might require some
fiddling with paths in which the various components search for their
data. A bit of work but I'm not worried.
(static linking is not really usable however because of plugins:
dlopen() of
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Date: Sat Aug 9 12:18:31 2014 +0200
efreet: replace 4096 with sizeof(buf) in
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Date: Sat Aug 9 12:00:32 2014 +0200
efreet: remove #ifdef GETUID inside #ifdef
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Author: Adrien Nader
Date: Sat Aug 9 12:09:44 2014 +0200
efreet: reverse if's condition and swap
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 11:25, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 11:19, Adrien Nader wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2014, Stefan Schmidt wrot
ng on this thread for a simple fix in elementary when
regex.h isn't available (windows typically).
In src/modules/prefs/Makefile.am, @EVIL_LIBDS@ must be appended to the
definition of module_la_LIBADD.
Simple enough to not make and send a patch imho but if it's wanted, I
can do
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 23:10, Adrien Nader wrote:
> > I am the main dev behind http://win-builds.org which makes builds for,
> > well, Windows. Everything is cross-compiled from linux64. Windows is one
> > of th
will be much better.
PS: I also hope that before 1.10 alpha, I will have finished a few
changes to win-builds to harass most of you into testing for Windows.
PS2: Wine works well enough.
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Hi,
I don't expect, nor intend, to delay the release of 1.9. I only want to
record my belief as a packager that the release cycles are too short and
that the stabilization phases are _way_ too short (let's face it, no
packager does continuous integration/packaging).
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ommit message should be checked to contain meaningful branch names
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branches and expect these names to never be seen by the public)
- one useless commit (some people actually d
Older versions of git had a dumb protocol over HTTP. It's been improved
for more than a year.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013, Bertrand Jacquin wrote:
> Not really, it does not use stock HTTP (GET every objects, pack etc), it
> use git-http-backend that is CGI code that use git-upload-pack and git
> pack-obj
k (a fork of cygwin and a never-upstreamed fork
of gcc 2.95 or 2.96 to add a specific target)
- msys is a bastard in the first meaning of the name: it's a tentative
mix of windows and posix, a guess of what comes from which, goes where
and how it should be translated
- buildbots on ms
e few people who do the porting. It makes the porting effort
a continuous unrewarding sprint.
GTK has issues with Windows, Qt's support in the future doesn't seem
terribly good to me. It's always the same story and it'd be a shame for
the EFLs to take the same path instead of tak
-) )
Any comment? Overall I find Glib's annotations to be pretty well-done so
I'd be tempted to do it similarly.
Also, without such bindings, I'd be forced to do more GTK+ and less EFL
(plus I pay beers). ='(
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library of mupdf doesn't end up in the system libdir where it could
create conflicts.
> What is the best solution ?
C! Like in any multiple-chose questionnaire.
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hat means that if
> someone writes a C++ binding of our Eo, its namespace will conflict
> withthe above library if they are used together.
Hi,
>From an external point-of-view, "eo" is not very explicit while "eobj"
is clear.
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However, iirc, lzma can use quite a lot of memory bandwidth.
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