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Re: gui
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John Darrington |
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Re: gui |
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Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:39:56 +0800 |
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[cc'ing to the pspp-dev mailing list]
These are probably functions added in a later version of gtk+ (I think
I've got 2.2 or something).
J'
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 12:07:28PM -0400, Jason Stover wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 06:19:33PM +0800, John Darrington wrote:
> Jason, perhaps you can test it --- not that it does much right now. It
> lets you enter variables in the variable sheet and updates them, and
> automatically sets them in the data sheet. And you can delete them and
> get sensible updates (use DELETE from the EDIT menu). Anyway let me
> know what you think so far.
I compiled and ran it with some effort. It looks good, and I think
a lot of users around here would like PSPP if it looked like this.
Especially after the pain SPSS Inc. caused them recently.
Here was my build issue:
/home/jason/src/psppire/src/callbacks.c:144: undefined reference to
`gtk_about_dialog_new'
callbacks.o(.text+0x136):/home/jason/src/psppire/src/callbacks.c:146:
undefined reference to `gtk_about_dialog_set_name'
callbacks.o(.text+0x143):/home/jason/src/psppire/src/callbacks.c:147:
undefined reference to `gtk_about_dialog_set_license'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I'm building this using the ratpoison window manager, but I didn't think
that would make a difference. I have gtk 2.0.x installed. I compiled it by
commenting out these lines in callback.c:
dialog = gtk_about_dialog_new ();
gtk_about_dialog_set_name(dialog, "psppire");
gtk_about_dialog_set_license (dialog, "GPL v2. or later");
I don't know what the problem was.
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