ows, and looks weird on
> Windows, not very native.
gtk/cocoa exists.
>
> Or platforms other than Windows and Unix.
name them, macosx has X and cocoa mostly supported by major toolkits.
tk+tile works everywhere and is also looking good.
=)
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have to handle windows users or
idiotic managers.
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Fabrice Bellard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Concerning the QEMU GUI, my mind slightly evolved since my last posts on
> the topic: I think that a wxWidgets GUI would be the best as it is
> reasonnably portable and because it uses the native GUIs.
wx is nasty at best.
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issue or not.
The problem got already reported in the gentoo bugzilla and in the
binutils bugzilla.
As I wrote before the issue is in the linker scripts. isn't a ld
problems (it does the right thing) nor a distribution problem (I'm not
so keen on use a older and probably with more
tem info:
gcc-3.4.4, glibc-2.3.5-r0, 2.6.11-gentoo-r9 binutils-2.16
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