Re: [Viking-devel] Released Version 1.7

2019-01-21 Thread Greg Troxel
Robert Norris writes: >> I am trying to make a minimal update first. >> I had to disable geoclue and oauth, both listed in the announcement. > >> There was a new requirement for nettle, not explained. I added >> --disable-nettle as suggested. > > libnettle is used instead of having a copy of

Re: [Viking-devel] Released Version 1.7

2019-01-21 Thread Robert Norris
> I am trying to make a minimal update first. > I had to disable geoclue and oauth, both listed in the announcement. > There was a new requirement for nettle, not explained. I added > --disable-nettle as suggested. libnettle is used instead of having a copy of MD5 hash code This is used in the

Re: [Viking-devel] Released Version 1.7

2019-01-21 Thread Greg Troxel
I'm updating the pkgsrc package. I am trying to make a minimal update first. I had to disable geoclue and oauth, both listed in the announcement. There was a new requirement for nettle, not explained. I added --disable-nettle as suggested. I see a "test ==" patch was applied at some point -

[Viking-devel] Released Version 1.7

2019-01-21 Thread Robert Norris
Viking 1.7 Released 2019-01-21 = What is it? = Viking is a free/open source program to manage GPS data. You can import and plot tracks, routes and waypoints, geotag images, show OSM maps under it, create maps, make new tracks, routes and waypoints, hide different things, etc. You can visit

[Viking-devel] Unnecessary action on toggle in viktrwlayer_analysis.c?

2019-01-21 Thread Kamil Ignacak
Hello, I've been reviewing code in viktrwlayer_analysis.c and came upon include_invisible_toggled_cb() callback. One thing that I noticed is that the function re-generates a list of tracks and layers on every call, i.e. every time an "include invisible" checkbox is toggled. The contents of the