ANNOUNCE: xffm-4.3.3 released
Edscott Wilson Garcia
edscott at xfce.org
Tue Aug 16 23:15:20 CEST 2005
El mié, 17-08-2005 a las 06:22 +1000, Mr Machine escribió:
> Edscott Wilson Garcia wrote:
> > El mar, 16-08-2005 a las 13:05 +1000, Mr Machine escribió:
> >
> >
> >>
> >>>What does not look right is that you have problems with dnd under
> >>>double-click navigation. That might indicate another problem. Maybe an
> >>>installation issue. Check what happens if you dnd to $HOME/Desktop using
> >>>xffm-iconview. And make sure xffm-deskview is not running under another
> >>>user because that would mean a different $HOME/Desktop directory.
> >>
> >>
> >>dnd to $HOME/Desktop in xffm-iconview creates a link in iconview but
> >>doesn't bring it up on the desktop ...
> >>
> >
> >
> > OK, that means something's broken on your system. The only thing I can
> > think of is that you may be running xffm-deskview as another user...
> > I assume you have done a "killall xffm-deskview" between revisions.
> >
> > If nothing else, at this point you need to configure --enable-debug=full
> > and do a make clean && make install in the xffm/gui/deskview directory
> > to see what's going on at stdout.
> >
> >
>
> tried to compile with full debugging, but got this error:
>
> cc1: warnings being treated as errors
> primary-misc.c: In function 'my_utf2local_string':
> primary-misc.c:500: warning: pointer targets in assignment differ in
> signedness
> primary-misc.c: In function 'my_utf_string':
> primary-misc.c:561: warning: pointer targets in assignment differ in
> signedness
> primary-misc.c: In function 'host_name':
> primary-misc.c:592: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of
> 'g_strdup' differ in signedness
> make[2]: *** [libxffm_primary_la-primary-misc.lo] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/mrmachine/programs/xfce-svn/xffm/libs'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mrmachine/programs/xfce-svn/xffm'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
I guess Benny must have made the CFLAGS much more restrictive lately.
Could you post the gcc instruction that produced the error so I can see
the flags?
--
Edscott Wilson Garcia <edscott at xfce.org>
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