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2000-11-10 Thread Igor Borojevic
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I was wondering where I can find more information or any documentation about modules in gtk? I have some sh script that runs some program: GTK_MODULES=$GTK_MODULES:name_of_library and in library I have functions: g_module_check_init() and gtk_mo

RE: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2005-05-04 Thread Xu Qiang
Hi, all: I have installed gtk+ 2.6.7 in my FreeBSD 5.3 (i386) machine. But to compile smpeg, it requires gtk+ 1.2 series. I am afraid if I install gtk+ 1.2.10, it would confuse the system as there are two gtk+ versions, and it would not know which version to choose. My previous 2.6.7 version

Re: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2005-05-04 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Thu, 05 May 2005 12:52:40 +0800, Xu Qiang said: > My previous 2.6.7 version is installed at /usr/local. Can I install 1.2.10 in > to the same place? Yes. All the libraries and include files are designed so they can co-exist on the system. Do *NOT* remove 2.6.7 - you can install 1.2.10 right

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2005-05-05 Thread Antonio Gomes
Hi Xu, >If I install 1.2.10 into a different place, say, /usr/local/gtk+_1.2.10, would the >system find it automatically? I don't think the system will find it automatically, but i'm sure you can set up where your program must to look for the glib1.2 at compiling time yet ... probably the 'conf

Re: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2005-05-18 Thread Jose Hevia
Hi, I'm new to the list. Well, I have a program written in GTK+ in Linux and I wanted to port it to Windows.Seems the only one port of GTK+(the other is frozen, isn't it) is made by Tor Lillqvist and is GPL. So ,Is there any LGPL port out there for Windows? P.D I know, I know, receiving a

Re: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2005-05-18 Thread Øystein Johansen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jose Hevia wrote: | Hi, I'm new to the list. Well, I have a program written in GTK+ in | Linux and I wanted to port it to Windows.Seems the only one port of | GTK+(the other is frozen, isn't it) is made by Tor Lillqvist and is | GPL. Hi, Jose! The Lillq

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2005-05-18 Thread Matt Crinklaw
GTK# is dual platform o_O and maybe lgpl?  For a lgpl gtk+, I dunno since http://www.dropline.net/gtk/ is dead. (sorry for dbl send Jose, didn't 'reply-to-all' first go around)On 5/18/05, Jose Hevia <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hi, I'm new to the list.  Well, I have a program written in GTK+ in Lin

Re: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2005-05-18 Thread Tor Lillqvist
Jose Hevia writes: > So ,Is there any LGPL port out there for Windows? It is. What would have changed its license to GPL? --tml ___ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list

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2005-05-18 Thread Jose Hevia
> Jose Hevia writes: > > So ,Is there any LGPL port out there for Windows? > > It is. What would have changed its license to GPL? > > --tml > Ouch!! Sorry, I missunderstood: You are welcome to redistribute GTK+ on other web sites, CD-ROM, and other media. You don't have to ask for permission

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2005-05-19 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 18 May 2005 22:02:56 +0200, Jose Hevia said: > So , I read "One important thing that the GNU licenses require is that > you must also redistribute the source code." and though it referred to > the program's source code. For programs using GPL code/libraries, they *DO* have to distribute t

Re: Welcome to the "gtk-list" mailing list

2003-01-11 Thread Carlo Almario
I downloaded the source of GTK 2.2 along with Atk, Glib, and Pango. I also Installed the latest Xft. The installation was normal but then when I tried running a file it said that it was missing libpangoxft-1.0.so.0. Where can I get this file? ___ gtk-li

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2004-03-21 Thread sonam
Sir, We are now starting work on the PAN Localistaion project, whilst we have found some excellent information on what needs to be done, were are still a little unsure about the route to take. So I am hoping that you will be able to save us the trouble of reinventing the wheel and provide