Gimp Traffic #36 For 19 Mar 2001 By Cris Flagg The GIMP Homepage (http://www.gimp.org) | The GIMP News Archive (http:// www.xach.com/gimp/news/index.html) | The GIMP Mailing Lists (http:// www.gimp.org/mailing_list.html) | The GIMP FAQ (http://www.rru.com/~meo/gimp/) Table Of Contents * Standard Format * Text Format * XML Source * Mailing List Stats For This Week * Threads Covered 1. 12 Mar 2001 (7 posts) Win32 Compilation Problems 2. 13 Mar 2001 (2 posts) Locales and the Gimp Mailing List Stats For This Week We looked at 10 posts in 33K. There were 6 different contributors. 3 posted more than once. 3 posted last week too. The top posters of the week were: * 3 posts in 10K by Michael Natterer * 2 posts in 9K by Jason Maskell * 2 posts in 6K by Tor Lillqvist * 1 posts in 3K by Hans Breuer * 1 posts in 2K by meo@rru.com (Miles O'Neal) * Full Stats 1. Win32 Compilation Problems 12 Mar 2001 (7 posts) Archive Link: "Win32 compilation problems" People: Hans Breuer, , Michael Natterer, Jason Maskell, Tor Lillqvist Jason Maskell posted that he was having trouble compiling the Win32 port of the Gimp under VC++ 6. Tor Lillqvist warned that there might be problems compiling the HEAD branch of the CVS. He said Hans Breuer has been working with MSVC to keep things compatible. Michael Natterer didn't think any changes had been made that would render Win32 compiling incompatible, and that the version was not from HEAD since the warnings posted were for things that no longer existed. Hans Breuer added that all of the makefiles are hand-written for msvc and that there has been much file renaming since his last commit. A working msvc will be committed when things settle down a bit. 2. Locales and the Gimp 13 Mar 2001 (2 posts) Archive Link: "Asking for autorization" People: , Michael Natterer Miles O'Neal forward a question to the list asking for a "french" version of the Gimp. Michael Natterer responded that the Gimp uses locales, so including the proper environment variable (in this case LC_ALL=fr_FR gimp or whatever worked on your system) will start the gimp in the right locale. Sharon And Joy Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org. All pages on this site are copyright their original authors, and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.0.