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Re: [Wxruby-dev] OS X 10.2.6 compile error


From: Kevin Smith
Subject: Re: [Wxruby-dev] OS X 10.2.6 compile error
Date: 08 Jul 2003 20:24:16 -0700

I just checked in the changes I mentioned in my previous email (which
hasn't yet shown up in my inbox.

Hopefully it might fix some of this, and maybe perhaps possibly if we're
lucky shed some light on other bits.

Kevin


On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 15:54, John Platte wrote:
> Update: By deleting the reference to "fontdialog.o" from the Makefile, 
> I got wxRuby to compile. To install, I had to comment out the two 
> existing install lines in src/install.rb and add a new one:
> 
> #File::install('wxmsw240.dll', CONFIG['bindir'], 0755, true)
> #File::install('wx.so', CONFIG['archdir'], 0755, true)
> File::install('wxruby.bundle', CONFIG['archdir'], 0755, true)
> 
> When I run samples/artprov/artprov.rb the following happens:
> 
> 1) These messages print to STDERR:
> 
> address@hidden ~/packages/wxruby/samples]$ ruby artprov/artprov.rb
> artprov/artprov.rb:323: warning: tried to create Proc object without a 
> block
> artprov/artprov.rb:324: warning: tried to create Proc object without a 
> block
> artprov/artprov.rb:325: warning: tried to create Proc object without a 
> block
> artprov/artprov.rb:326: warning: tried to create Proc object without a 
> block
> artprov/artprov.rb:327: warning: tried to create Proc object without a 
> block
> 
> 2) I get a blank main window titled "ArtProvider sample" that I can't 
> activate and an alert titled "Wxruby Error" that says "no bitmap 
> handler for type 9 defined." with "OK" and "Details > >" buttons that 
> don't work. The main window can't activate. The wxRuby program launches 
> behind the terminal window.
> 
> I get similar results when I run samples/minimal/minimal.rb.
> 
> Running samples/treectrl/treetest.rb yields even more "warning: tried 
> to create Proc object without a block"'s, and a message "## Component 
> Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type 
> (regR/carP/x!bt)", but it actually displays a Win32-looking folder 
> labeled "Root" with an OS X-looking expand triangle and can be 
> activated, although not much works.
> 
> I don't know what feedback is and isn't helpful. Please forgive if this 
> is dumb, but I'm also available to beta-test on OS X. I can provide 
> screenshots or whatever you need.
> 
> I'm excited to see this much working!
> 
> On Tuesday, Jul 8, 2003, at 12:48 America/Chicago, John Platte wrote:
> 
> > Hi Kevin & crew,
> >
> > I'm trying to get wxRuby up on this Mac. I've got Ruby 1.8 pre 3 on 
> > Mac OS X 10.2.6 non-server; dual 1.4 GHz G4.
> >
> > Downloaded, compiled, and installed the latest stable release of 
> > wxWindows for Mac: wxMac-2.4.1.
> >
> > Then I went to build the latest CVS wxRuby and everything went well 
> > until:
> >
> > g++ -fno-common -g -O2 -fno-common -pipe `wx-config --cxxflags`  -I. 
> > -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin6.6 
> > -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/powerpc-darwin6.6 -I.   -c fontdialog.cpp
> > fontdialog.cpp: In static member function `static VALUE 
> > WxFontDialog::init(int,
> >    VALUE*, long unsigned int)':
> > fontdialog.cpp:66: no matching function for call to 
> > `wxGenericFontDialog::
> >    wxGenericFontDialog(wxWindow*&)'
> > /usr/local/include/wx/generic/fontdlgg.h:45: candidates are:
> >    wxGenericFontDialog::wxGenericFontDialog(const wxGenericFontDialog&)
> > /usr/local/include/wx/generic/fontdlgg.h:56:
> >    wxGenericFontDialog::wxGenericFontDialog(wxWindow*, const 
> > wxFontData*)
> > /usr/local/include/wx/generic/fontdlgg.h:49:
> >    wxGenericFontDialog::wxGenericFontDialog(wxWindow*, const 
> > wxFontData&)
> > /usr/local/include/wx/generic/fontdlgg.h:47:
> >    wxGenericFontDialog::wxGenericFontDialog()
> > make: *** [fontdialog.o] Error 1
> > address@hidden ~/packages/wxruby/src]$
> >
> > Any ideas or fixes?





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