Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Richard A Downing wrote these words on 09/13/05 15:00 CST:
>
>
>>I just got though building it on the GCC-4 system. It appears to work
>>well. (gtk+-2.8.3/glib-2.8.1/pango-1.10.0/atk-1.10.1/cairo-1.0.0)
>
>
> Probably should have moved to ATK-1.10.3 as this is what the
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 09/13/05 15:00 CST:
> I just got though building it on the GCC-4 system. It appears to work
> well. (gtk+-2.8.3/glib-2.8.1/pango-1.10.0/atk-1.10.1/cairo-1.0.0)
Probably should have moved to ATK-1.10.3 as this is what the book
will be moving to.
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Randy
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are we ready to move to the new GTK/Glib/Cairo/Pango/ATK stuff. I
> see that David has the GTK+ and Glib bugs spoken for, but I'll be
> adding Cairo to the book this weekend, and was wondering what the
> community thinks about moving forward.
>
> I'd like to ge
Larry([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 08:52:22PM -0500:
> On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:40:57PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Are we ready to move to the new GTK/Glib/Cairo/Pango/ATK stuff. I
> > see that David has the GTK+ and Glib bugs spoken for, but I'll be
> > adding C
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 06:40:57PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are we ready to move to the new GTK/Glib/Cairo/Pango/ATK stuff. I
> see that David has the GTK+ and Glib bugs spoken for, but I'll be
> adding Cairo to the book this weekend, and was wondering what the
> community thinks
Hi all,
Are we ready to move to the new GTK/Glib/Cairo/Pango/ATK stuff. I
see that David has the GTK+ and Glib bugs spoken for, but I'll be
adding Cairo to the book this weekend, and was wondering what the
community thinks about moving forward.
I'd like to get the GNOME stuff updated and it requi