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[Update: June 20, 2013 - corrected name in lqToPixel.]
Progress report.
We found a bug in the incremental backup program uploaded recently.
[Update June 24, 2013, see Gazi's bug fix below and here's a version that uses C/C++ to do it from a compiled executable. http://rainbowsally.org/rainbowsally...staller.tar.gz. It has an uninstaller if you can find where it installs. :-) ~/bin/src/LQ_Projects Original post...
A new version of the lqMiniTerm (introduced in the horrible sockets experiments). :-) (If you missed those, count yourself lucky. ;-) )
Unfortunately, for the GUI stuff the file sets are getting rather large. It's only 12K as a gzipped tar but uncompressed it's big enough to make the blog choke, even as an sfxz compressed self extractor.
But it's worth taking a peek at this because there are a few features in it that work (that's important... that it works,...
This qtgiac build currently works with the following version of libLQ/mc2 (and also with later builds of the mc2 v. 2x). If you need this to work for sure AND you want to mess with the makefiles, get this version of the libLQ/mc2 as well to make the job a little easier.
If you have mc2, 'mc2 -fetch qt4' for the Makefile, otherwise, do whatever you do to get this rolling.
Here are the files for this demo/test.
file: src/main.cpp
Code:
// generic C++ source template created by new.main
#include <stdio.h> // printf(), FILE*, etc.
#include <malloc.h> // malloc(), free()
#include <string.h> // strcpy(), memcpy(), etc.
Here's the original post which might contain helpful links if you have trouble finding or linking the Qt libs. There are quite a few versions floating around at this time....
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