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Re: Anyone got patches for V GUI?


> 
> On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, D. Jeff Dionne wrote:
> 
> > Back around b14, the V GUI kit was ported/bundled with cygwin32.  Has anyone
> > managed to maintain that, or perhaps have the old patches still kicking
> > about that I can try? 
> >
> 
> I have a document listing all changes needed to V GUI and Cygwin32 and a
> complete list of all of the makefiles needed to compile V GUI smoothly on
> Windows95.  The changes to Cygwin32 are very minimal, adding a couple of
> extra defines in two .h files and changing the name of one file.  (The
> string.c vs String.c problem.)  There are maybe half a dozen changes
> needed for the V GUI source code.  (1.16 for Windows)

Oh, that would be great :-)  Can you send me a copy of that (or point me
at it)?

> 
> However, I am still using beta 17.1 of the Cygwin32.  I did not
> particularly feel like going through the hassel of updating and debugging
> to 18.0 as the portion of 17.1 that I am using works fine for my class and
> personal projects.
> 

I would imagine that there is not much changed that would affect V.
If there are changes, I'll make a note of them.

[chop]
> Your instability problems are probably in part due to the fact that the
> makefiles given with the V GUI package link against the wrong libraries.
> Several of the test programs would crash instantly every time they started
> until I switched libraries.
> 

-lV -lcygwin -lcomdlg32 -lkernel32 -luser32 -ladvapi32 -lgdi32

This combination _definately_ builds useless executables.  The program dies
with an unhandled page fault, and bash says something about waiting for
multiple ... failed.

-lV -lgdi32 -luser32

Produces an .exe that works, provided you don't use something that needs
comdlg32 (which, as soon as that's linked in, causes the above problem).
Now, that doesn't mean that all's well, it just means the thing will start
up.  Drawing filled rectangles, for instance, will cause an executable
built this way to hang.

> One glitch I have found is that the V GUI will only display ONE task bar
> in the Windows95 environment.  There is space set aside for any additional
> ones, but they are blank.  The same code works fine under AIX.

(You mean Toolbar, I guess).  I get _no_ toolbar at all.  On Linux, the
same code shows the correct toolbar.

> 
> 
> If anyone is interested, I can mail you the list of changes and all of the
> makefiles.  I can send them as text attachements or I can use pkzip or
> GNUzip to compress them into one file and then send that.
> 

Yes, please :-)  That would be a great help.

Cheers,
Jeff.

> 
> 
> See ya around the Mulberry bush.
> 
> --James
> 
> :)
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