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emerge app-text/sgml-common app-text/opensp app-text/docbook-dsssl-stylesheets | emerge app-text/sgml-common app-text/opensp app-text/docbook-dsssl-stylesheets | ||
emerge docbook-sgml-utils | emerge docbook-sgml-utils | ||
− | *[http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634961 The non-existence of a code generator for Glade] and the arrogant denial that such a thing is even useful. Consequently I highly recommend Qt rather than GTK for any and all Linux or cross-patform application development. | + | *[http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634961 The non-existence of a code generator for Glade] and the arrogant denial that such a thing is even useful. If you want your app to be written in efficient executable code rather than XML, you cannot use Glade. Consequently I highly recommend Qt rather than GTK for any and all Linux or cross-patform application development. |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 15 November 2010
- KDE bugs
- X.org evdev bugs related to the Griffin Powermate
- The Eclipse F10 key-mapping bug
- The SGML fiasco has broken emerge -avuND world on every Gentoo system I have worked with, at some time or other. This fixed it on one of them at least:
emerge app-text/sgml-common app-text/opensp app-text/docbook-dsssl-stylesheets emerge docbook-sgml-utils
- The non-existence of a code generator for Glade and the arrogant denial that such a thing is even useful. If you want your app to be written in efficient executable code rather than XML, you cannot use Glade. Consequently I highly recommend Qt rather than GTK for any and all Linux or cross-patform application development.