On 2009-04-22 09:38+0200 Werner Smekal wrote:
> Same here. On Windows it's much easier to install the gd library then the
> cairo/pango library. I still us the gd driver and would like to do so in the
> future. So as Alan already wrote, keep it in the CBS but do not enable it by
> default.
>
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Hi Arjen,
On 22.04.2009, at 09:40, Arjen Markus wrote:
> Hi Werner,
>
> ah! Thanks for reminding me - my search keywords were something like:
> "cairo windows library". So I need to install GTK+ to get convenient
> access to the cairo libraries ... hm.
You don't need to install the whole gtk lib
Hi Werner,
ah! Thanks for reminding me - my search keywords were something like:
"cairo windows library". So I need to install GTK+ to get convenient
access to the cairo libraries ... hm.
Regards,
Arjen
On 2009-04-22 09:35, Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi Arjen,
>
> On 22.04.2009, at 09:08, Arjen Ma
On 22.04.2009, at 09:01, Andrew Ross wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:09:45PM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
>> On 2009-04-21 23:24-0500 Maurice LeBrun wrote:
>>
>>> These are excellent points. I too work for a ginormous
>>> corporation for which
>>> RHEL4 represents state-of-the-art tech. And ha
Hi Arjen,
On 22.04.2009, at 09:08, Arjen Markus wrote:
> On 2009-04-22 09:01, Andrew Ross wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm with Geoffrey and Maurice on the gd driver. I still use it on
>> several
>> (old and new) systems. Yes, I could switch to cairo / qt on some of
>> those
>> systems, but not all and the
On 2009-04-22 09:01, Andrew Ross wrote:
>
> I'm with Geoffrey and Maurice on the gd driver. I still use it on several
> (old and new) systems. Yes, I could switch to cairo / qt on some of those
> systems, but not all and there is an inertia to stick with the driver you
> know. Plus the gd has
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:09:45PM -0700, Alan Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-04-21 23:24-0500 Maurice LeBrun wrote:
>
> > These are excellent points. I too work for a ginormous corporation for
> > which
> > RHEL4 represents state-of-the-art tech. And have similar doubts that will
> > change for a coup
On 2009-04-21 23:24-0500 Maurice LeBrun wrote:
> These are excellent points. I too work for a ginormous corporation for which
> RHEL4 represents state-of-the-art tech. And have similar doubts that will
> change for a couple years at least. So the legacy png driver will remain very
> useful to m
On Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 23:05:34 (-0500) Geoffrey Furnish writes:
> ...
> My own experience might be summarized as "life in a ginormous corporation".
> As Linux pushes into large enterprises, companies/corporations wind up
> spinning up ginormous (read bureacratic/slow) IT organizations w
Hi Alan,
Alan W. Irwin writes:
> I would like to permanently disable the gd and gcw device drivers as well
> as the gnome2 and pygcw bindings associated with the gcw device driver for
> this forthcoming release.
>
> Here is my justification for this proposed change.
> [...]
> * gd and gcw
I would like to permanently disable the gd and gcw device drivers as well
as the gnome2 and pygcw bindings associated with the gcw device driver for
this forthcoming release.
Here is my justification for this proposed change.
* gd and gcw are unmaintained.
* Unicode text for the gd and gcw devic
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