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Re: CVS build fixlet


From: Andreas Rottmann
Subject: Re: CVS build fixlet
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 10:19:40 +0200
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <address@hidden> writes:

> Andreas Rottmann writes:
>
>> Please note that, as described on the homepage[0],
>
> Ok, I've read the homepage now.  I've pulled from tla and found two
> emacs modes since I looked last, about a year ago; xtla and vc-arch.
>
If you want to do hacking, you should definitly check out the split
packages, as the guile-gobject branch is a "dead end". See [0] for
instructions.

>> However, thanks for your patch; I'll forward-port it.
>
> Great.  I've been looking at wrapping libwnck -- sparsly, I need only
> four classes and about a dozen functions -- I don't know if it's a
> smart thing todo as libwnck is not part of the stable API.
>
Anyway, the more API we cover, the better. Take a look at how the
modules are organized, they all follow a common layout.

> At last, it seems to do something useful now
>
> guile -s keywise.scm
>     (gnome gtk): [glib gobject atk pango wnck gdk gtk support]

[snip]

> What do you think, what is your policy on this?
>
We welcome any GNOME/GObject-based wrappers, altough wnck shouldn't be
loaded by (gnome gtk).

[0] http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-gtk-general/2004-05/msg00010.html

Cheers, Andy
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