Well I am the chef so its a bit time consuming and I post inbetween ingredients.
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If I try and edit .c files I would burn the result.
Mike
To come back on this... never mind the translations. You're doing fine.mikeb wrote:fichiers Desktop sont très exigeantes
don't blame me though my translation was worse...
I don't want to pass out while compiling.... please don't hold any breath during this food related pause
Actually i will slip a note into the version output to distinguish the build.
mike
The topic is SOLVED by you.mikeb wrote:So nothing else to do then for now...
or the patch file?mikeb wrote:... anyone want the sources...or at least the altered file?
I can't say for contemporary puppies, but for Fatdog it is built from source from the latest git master (https://github.com/rox-desktop/rox-filer); with my own patches applied, using automated build script. So I don't depend on pre-built binary or pre-patched source, instead I apply the patches on vanilla sources as needed and then build it. I know that Quirky April follows the same method as well but using T2 as the build system.mikeb wrote:Actually how is rox obtained for official puppy making...is there a build package or is it compiled each time and if so from what? main.c must be hacked for starters
Not me.mikeb wrote:So first I get a boat, now I have a patch....anyone got a wooden leg and a parrot handy?
mike