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The 08 august 2006 build is out.
cstudent:
--- Quote from: sethjackson on August 09, 2006, 07:22:49 pm ---Sigh it could indeed be googlepages. :P However I build the ansi on Window XP (as killerbot has done in the past), so it should work.....
I could try uploading somewhere else to be sure.....
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I tried to host the Ubuntu deb on my googlepages site, but realized that the downloaded file wouldn't work because of truncation. I changed over to savefile.com to host the files, besides the ones being available here.
sethjackson:
--- Quote from: cstudent on August 09, 2006, 08:08:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: sethjackson on August 09, 2006, 07:22:49 pm ---Sigh it could indeed be googlepages. :P However I build the ansi on Window XP (as killerbot has done in the past), so it should work.....
I could try uploading somewhere else to be sure.....
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I tried to host the Ubuntu deb on my googlepages site, but realized that the downloaded file wouldn't work because of truncation. I changed over to savefile.com to host the files, besides the ones being available here.
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Ok that is what I'm doing. However my connection keeps timing out. :P
Angel Portal:
I just compiled the wxWidgets in my personal computer.
I am using a NoteBook with a Pentium II and took me three
hour to generate the *.o and some extra four to generate the
static library, but just some moments to generate the dll.
By the way I am using Win 98, so I had to use UNICODE=0 in
my compilation.
Just one warnning however, just check it out.
(IN THE FUNCION fwide of the file wchar there are some unused
parameter ).
So despite the time it was a great jog the wxWidgets on Windows.
Angel Portal :lol:
k1mgy:
I still have the totally annoying problem wherein the numeric keypad keys are not responding within the IDE for navigation purposes.
I've managed to change my habits enough to use the dedicated navigation keys to the left of the keypad, but would love to get this issue resolved.
So I decided to find out when it broke (since early may 2006) and went back and tried to pull down the releases. If I installed each one in sequence then I could see when the problem cropped up.
Unfortunately releases that far back are not on the server, so I cannot do this testing.
Anyone have another idea?
mandrav:
--- Quote ---Anyone have another idea?
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I might had one if I was able to reproduce this. But (un)fortunately things work as expected here...
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