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    <title>Re: WxLua apps on Xandros Linux (eee pc)?</title>
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    <description>
What are the errors and messages in config.log? Are you trying to
build both wxWidgets and wxLua or using a prepackaged wxWidgets?

You can also try to use the Makefiles (not running configure) in the
wxLua/apps/XXX/src dirs. You must have the 'wx-config' script that
comes with wxWidgets in your path for them to work.



Glad you like it.

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    <title>Re: WxLua apps on Xandros Linux (eee pc)?</title>
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    <description>

nobody seems to be able to find a newer version -- hard to understand.


I have just installed a new (and very easy) Ubuntu-eee distro and then installed
WxLua for Linux without any problem at all. So now I'm up and running with WxLua
on my 'toy' PC. That's both a good and lazy solution :-)

Thanks,
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    <title>Re: WxLua apps on Xandros Linux (eee pc)?</title>
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    <description>Hi,

Kyle Pierce ha scritto:
yes, a bit old...

right. THis is because AFAIK the kernel uses libc, too.

Doesn't newer versions of Xandros provide newer libc versions?

BTW in any case a good solution is simply to get the sources of wxLua, install 
wxWidgets -dev packages and then compile wxLua yourself. It will require you 
more time but this is surely going to work...

HTH,
Francesco


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    <title>Re: WxLua apps on Xandros Linux (eee pc)?</title>
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    <description>

Here's the message I get from the wxLua installer package:

"Error: Your copy of glibc, a core system library, is too old for this package.
You need at least the following symbols in glibc: GLIBC_2.4."

I believe what's on my machine now is glibc 2.3. I found a post on some forum,
complaining that Debian (or maybe just Xandros) has an old glibc (2.3, I think)
but there was no suggestion of what to do about that. Apparently, you can't 
just copy glibc from one linux to another and expect it to work.

Thanks for asking. I guess lots of eee pc users install Ubuntu or other distro
in order to get things to work, that won't install on Xandros.

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    <description>Hi,

Kyle Pierce ha scritto:
what's the error message? Which version of glibc do you use?

Francesco


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    <title>WxLua apps on Xandros Linux (eee pc)?</title>
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    <description>I currently do wxLua development work on a Windows box, but would like to do
wxLua scripting on my eee pc, which comes with Xandros linux (a debian variant).
Has anyone been able to install wxLua on Xandros, or for that matter, on any
Debian linux? It almost installs when I run the install script, but then gives
up because the debian distro of glibc is such an old version. Is there any
workaround for this sort of thing? This is basically what keeps me from doing
more linux development work, so I would really like to solve this problem.

Anyhow, I've been living and breathing Lua and wxLua for a few months now and
it's very nutritious, nutty, and full of chewy goodness.

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    <title>Bug: excessive dependence on lua build filename stem</title>
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    <title>Re: wxStyledTextCtrl - Activating Brace Matching</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.wxwidgets.wxlua.user/2100</link>
    <description>
I have managed to get it working, by adding this function:


function DoFindMatchingBracePosition(editor)
local length = editor.Length;
if (length == 0) then
return -1,-1
end
local pos = editor.CurrentPos;
if (pos &gt; 0) and (editor:PositionBefore(pos)==(pos-1)) then
local prevc = editor:GetCharAt(pos-1);
if (prevc == 91) or (prevc == 93) or (prevc == 123)
or (prevc == 125) or (prevc == 40) or (prevc == 41) then
return pos-1, editor:BraceMatch(pos-1);
end
end
if (pos &lt; length) and (editor:PositionAfter(pos)==(pos+1)) then
local nextc = editor:GetCharAt(pos);
if (nextc == 91) or (nextc == 93) or (nextc == 123)
or (nextc == 125) or (nextc == 40) or (nextc == 41) then
return pos, editor:BraceMatch(pos);
end
end
return -1,-1
end


...and modifying the UPDATE_UI event handler to this:


editor:Connect(wxstc.wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI,
function (event)
UpdateStatusText(editor)
local braceAtCaret,braceOpposite = DoFindMatchingBracePosition(editor)
if (braceAtCaret &gt; -1) and (braceOpposite == -1) then
editor:BraceBadLight(braceAtCaret)
editor:SetHighlightGuide(0)
else
editor:BraceHighlight(braceAtCaret, braceOpposite)
end
end)


Thanks again for your help.

-Duncan

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    <title>Re: wxStyledTextCtrl - Activating Brace Matching</title>
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    <description>
Thanks John. I'll see how I get on with this and will report back if I
succeed. It seems odd that code block folding is easy to add in but
not this, but that's a quirk of how wxStyedTextCtrl works rather than
anything wxLua is responsible for I expect.

-Duncan

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    <title>Re: wxStyledTextCtrl - Activating Brace Matching</title>
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    <description>
The wxLuaEditor does it on the C++ side, but perhaps it can be
translated to Lua.

See:

http://wxcode.cvs.sourceforge.net/wxcode/wxCode/components/wxstedit/src/stedit.cpp?view=markup

  156     EVT_STC_UPDATEUI         (wxID_ANY, wxSTEditor::OnSTCUpdateUI)

  340 void wxSTEditor::OnSTCUpdateUI(wxStyledTextEvent &amp;event)

 1874 void wxSTEditor::DoBraceMatch()

and

1792 bool wxSTEditor::DoFindMatchingBracePosition(


Hope this helps,
    John

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    <title>Re: LuaScript WSH = wxLua?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.wxwidgets.wxlua.user/2097</link>
    <description>
wxlua.sf.net is the continuation of wxLua and you can download the
newest version there.


I don't believe that LuaScript (wxLua?) ever supported WSH (Windows
Scripting Host?). I think LuaScript was merely a name implying that
wxLua was C++ wxWidgets using a script type language, Lua. Unless
there was a separate LuaScript program that I am not aware of.

Regards,
    John

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    <title>wxStyledTextCtrl - Activating Brace Matching</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.wxwidgets.wxlua.user/2096</link>
    <description>Hi List,

Could anyone help me with getting brace matching to work (i.e. when
the text cursor is over a brace, highlight both the brace and its
matching twin blue, unless the brace is mismatched, in which case
highlight it red) for a wxStyledTextCtrl control? It seems like it
should be obvious, but I can't seem to find this information anywhere.
What change(s) would you make to the editor.wx.lua sample script to do
this? (I know that it must be possible since wxLuaEditor supports it.)

Thank you,

-Duncan

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    <title>LuaScript WSH = wxLua?</title>
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    <title>TIP: How to build wxWidgets for Windows here &lt;-----</title>
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    <description>
I spent hours trying to compile everything on Windows XP 32bit with
VS2005 to no avail.  
While wxLua wasn't so much the problem but wxWidgets was.
There next to no compile instructions, broken and inconsistent project files etc.

Well this will do the trick here:
http://wxpack.sourceforge.net/Main/Downloads

This an excellent Windows build package that will install a nice clean
VS2005/VS2008 build w/extras (like "wxFormBuilder") and with optional pre-built
LIB and DLL versions ready so you only have to recompile what you want to.

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    <dc:creator>Sirmabus</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2008-08-04T03:15:22</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: What happened to drag&amp;drop support?</title>
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    <description>
    frame:Connect(wx.wxEVT_DROP_FILES, 
        function(event)
            local files = event:GetFiles();
            for _, fileName in ipairs(files)  do
                loadFilePattern(fileName)
            end
        end)

This may help.

Similar code as in main

        for _, argn in ipairs(arg)  do
            if argn == '--' then break end
            loadFilePattern(argn)
        end

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    <title>Re: MingW build help</title>
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    <description>
wxLua should be using the same settings for MingW as wxWidgets does. I
do not use MingW itself, but if you post the linker error message we
might be able to help. At least state what wxLua lib or program gets
the linker error.

Regards,
    John

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On 22/lug/08, at 00:49, John Labenski wrote:


I'm on Leopard using macports.


The point is lua sources install liblua.a so wxLua should link against  
-llua, I think the naming is just a facility for the distros to make  
newer (5.1) and older (5.0) lua versions coexist but wxLua shouldn't  
rely on arbitrary behaviour.


Sure I did (just symlinked the library) but I felt it should somehow  
be fixed back to the source.

I see on my system pkg-config has lua support so maybe the configure  
script could switch to pkg-config.


Andrea

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    <description>On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Andrea D'Amore
&lt;andrea.damore-/EBbbHb69GVg9hUCZPvPmw&lt; at &gt;public.gmane.org&gt; wrote:

What system are you using? We discussed this a while back and found
that different distributions call it whatever they want. I'm not on
linux right now, but I think that you might be able to override this.

Regards,
    John

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    <title>problem with liblua at configure</title>
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    <description>Hello,
seems that configure script from wxLua-2.8.7.0-src.tar.gz check the  
system lua installation using -llua5.1 but the standard name for  
liblua is liblua.a, using -llua5.1 would give a fail even on a system  
with lua 5.1 installed properly, this should be fixed.



Andrea

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