[SGVLUG] portability with svga
David Lawyer
dave at lafn.org
Wed Mar 15 23:28:24 PST 2006
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 07:45:51AM -0800, juanslayton at dialup4less.com wrote:
> If you're on the dev-sig mail list, you've already seen this; I
> just want a bit more coverage. (Hit the 'delete', Mike.) I'd
> like to ask a favor of anyone who has time or interest. I have
> written a short set of utility routines for 3rd grade students
> that I am now reworking for portability to other machines and
> distros. A simple binary (titled 'preview') can be downloaded
> from http://www.dialup4less.com/~juanslayton and run on a
> terminal screen. Some of the routines are dependent on
> ncurses, one uses the svga library. The latter is the one that
> seems to have portability problems; it is titled "Say When" on
> the program menu. I would greatly appreciate anyone who would
> try to run this and send me a bug report. Such report is
> likely to be no more than "runs" or "won't run" on
> _____________(distro). My direct e-mail address is
> juanslayton at dialup4less.com.
>
> John
I had problems with this. Unless you read "help" first, you have no
idea of how to interact. For example, it asks: What seems to be the
problem? (And nothing else) For, me, I've having problems
interpreting the meaning of multiplier functions in a non-normal
problem of Mayer. But if I type in 40/33 it will not let me type in
anthing but an integer for the answer and claims that 1 is wrong. So
I think there is a lot more wrong with this than possible problems
with ncurses. I'm using a CIT-101e dumb terminal. At first the
preview slowly scrolls, wasting my time.
I don't know why, but the lynx browser thinks that preview is a text
files and downloads it as text. But the "file" command show what's
downloaded to be a binary and it executes OK although I shortly gave
up on it due to its other flaws..
David Lawyer
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