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By Stas Maximov - Posted on October 1, 2003 - 11:52:36 (#8996)
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| yes actually.. or sort of.. |
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By xcasex - Posted on August 2, 2002 - 20:25:53 (#2504)
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Yes I am currently doing some nut and bolts things to decrease my learning curve for learning to code for the beos api and then maybe.
well yes I can do a port of the gtk interface.. but since it depends on the X-server for compile and in runtime, I dont feel it to compelling to do a port of the whole gtk ui it sports at the moment;
and since people would also need to download and setup a rootless xserver for beos and the gtk+ libs for beos it would not further any beos development effort, which is My whole point with this port,
To learn about how to code for the beos api (as I wrote before) so no there will not be a port of the gtk interface.
BUT! (insert joke here)
There will be a native c++ gui frontend for the app when Ive learned the innards of the beos api..
I hope this answers your question.
best regards
Robert Renling
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By xcasex - Posted on August 2, 2002 - 20:25:46 (#2503)
Current version when comment was posted: ethereal 0.9.5 with included runtimes |
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Yes I am currently doing some nut and bolts things to decrease my learning curve for learning to code for the beos api and then maybe.
well yes I can do a port of the gtk interface.. but since it depends on the X-server for compile and in runtime, I dont feel it to compelling to do a port of the whole gtk ui it sports at the moment;
and since people would also need to download and setup a rootless xserver for beos and the gtk+ libs for beos it would not further any beos development effort, which is My whole point with this port,
To learn about how to code for the beos api (as I wrote before) so no there will not be a port of the gtk interface.
BUT! (insert joke here)
There will be a native c++ gui frontend for the app when Ive learned the innards of the beos api..
I hope this answers your question.
best regards
Robert Renling
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By xcasex - Posted on August 2, 2002 - 20:25:33 (#2502)
Current version when comment was posted: ethereal 0.9.5 with included runtimes |
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Yes I am currently doing some nut and bolts things to decrease my learning curve for learning to code for the beos api and then maybe.
well yes I can do a port of the gtk interface.. but since it depends on the X-server for compile and in runtime, I dont feel it to compelling to do a port of the whole gtk ui it sports at the moment;
and since people would also need to download and setup a rootless xserver for beos and the gtk+ libs for beos it would not further any beos development effort, which is My whole point with this port,
To learn about how to code for the beos api (as I wrote before) so no there will not be a port of the gtk interface.
BUT! (insert joke here)
There will be a native c++ gui frontend for the app when Ive learned the innards of the beos api..
I hope this answers your question.
best regards
Robert Renling
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By jonhart - Posted on August 2, 2002 - 01:43:01 (#2490)
Current version when comment was posted: ethereal 0.9.5 with included runtimes |
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Ive just been using the windows version, which is a port of the GTK interface. Do you have a version for BeOS that will run in X11 with the GTK libraries that have been released recently?
This is a really handy tool, Id love to see the gui working.
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