Hi there, The new dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2 tarball is ready for testing! Please grab it from: http://www.dillo.org/download/dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2 ... test and send feedback. Packagers are encouraged to include the statically linked FLTK2 GUI for downloads in their end-user packages. -- Cheers Jorge.-
sorry, is this one an FLTK version? mike On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:13:38 -0400 Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> wrote:
Hi there,
The new dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2 tarball is ready for testing!
Please grab it from:
http://www.dillo.org/download/dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2
... test and send feedback.
Packagers are encouraged to include the statically linked FLTK2 GUI for downloads in their end-user packages.
-- Cheers Jorge.-
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Hi, On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 11:40:04PM -0500, mike obrien wrote:
sorry, is this one an FLTK version?
No, it is a GTK1 version that comes with a FLTK2-based downloads plugin. The build process will stop if you don't have FLTK2 installed, because the FLTK2-based downloads dpi is the default, and suggested choice. A simple way to install FLTK2 is to go to www.fltk.org and download the latest weekly snapshot. Now, if you don't want FLTK2 at all, it is possible to use the old downloads dpi. Just check "./configure --help" to know how. End users (those that install from packaged binaries) don't need FLTK2 installed at all, because the downloads dpi will be built statically-linked. -- Cheers Jorge.-
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 10:13 am, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
The new dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2 tarball is ready for testing!
So far, so good. Tested (not under much load) on Fedora Core 4 and 5, Mandriva 2006, and Mandrake 10.1, all 32-bit Intel. I've finally managed to get SuSE 10 to boot (it kept hanging on hardware config), so I should have that available by the time the release is ready.
Packagers are encouraged to include the statically linked FLTK2 GUI for downloads in their end-user packages.
This is probably going to be tricky, since several of the older Red Hat distributions I build for are done using mach, which relies on rpm dependencies to install packages needed for building. Anything for which I have a real installation should be fine, since I can get a command line and build the FLTK2 libraries. Also, since I know people are downloading the source RPM for distributions on which I haven't built it, I'm working out ways to make the FLTK-based GUI optional. I've added an option to the RPM spec that lets you turn on the --disable-dlgui configure option. The only thing I'm trying to decide is which way to set the default. I'll definitely be able to get Fedora Core 4 and 5, Mandriva 2006, and SuSE 10. Over the next few days, I'll be checking to see which other partitions, chroots, and UMLs still work. -- Kelson Vibber www.hyperborea.org
In message <200603232236.29512.kelson@pobox.com>, Kelson Vibber <kelson@pobox.com> writes
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 10:13 am, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
The new dillo-0.8.6-rc1.tar.bz2 tarball is ready for testing!
So far, so good. Tested (not under much load) on Fedora Core 4 and 5, Mandriva 2006, and Mandrake 10.1, all 32-bit Intel. I've finally managed to get SuSE 10 to boot (it kept hanging on hardware config), so I should have that available by the time the release is ready.
Am I the only person likely to test on a Playstation 2? (I haven't used the PS2 for a bit and my sons say the CDROM only works when the whole thing is in bits). If someone else is testing I may not
Packagers are encouraged to include the statically linked FLTK2 GUI for downloads in their end-user packages.
(And I'm not aware of any FLTK packages for it...) -- robert w hall
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Jorge Arellano Cid
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Kelson Vibber
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mike obrien
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robert w hall