Hi all,
Since Stephane Richard has done a great work on the article sofar, i
was wondering whom of us will be able to attend amigbg?
Also, who is able to be there AND give a presentation?
Come on now, don't be shy....
PS: I'll be most likely be attending & doing the same
----
Amon_Re
Ochal Christophe
Webmaster for:
http://www.kefren.behttp://www.metalfest.behttp://amigadev.amigaworld.net
Hello,
I don't know what realloc() does, the code looks like this
while (size > 0) {
interface->altsetting = realloc(interface->altsetting, sizeof(struct usb_interface_descriptor) *
(interface->num_altsetting + 1));
if (!interface->altsetting) {
if (usb_debug >= 1)
fprintf(stderr, "couldn't malloc interface->altsetting\n");
return -1;
}
....
}
So I was wonder is its extend or just allocating a new block of memory?
Kind regards
Rene W. Olsen
Hi,
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
>>It depends. Clib2 has more functionality, newlib is shared, which is a
>>big advantage (considering the amount of stuff binaries).
>>
>>
>
>Couldn't you convince Olaf to make Clib2 to a shared library ;-)
>
>
Not in a million years, believe me...
>>Of course, only the new, unreleased compiler has this stuff, but we're
>>going to release a new SDK soon, plus, we're moving the compiler and
>>tools from our internal CVS over to sourceforge.
>>
>>
>
>Nice, I am sure that this is going to be very welcome around the world :-)
>
>
Yeah, and it will keep people off my back asking for the source code or
patches ;)
Actually, we still actively supported a 68k target for the compiler
(generating code for 68k, that is). Our hope is that we can somewhat
unify the different compiler efforts, making a common code base for
different targets and hosts.
Regards,
--
Thomas Frieden <ThomasF(a)hyperion-entertainment.biz>
Hyperion Entertainment
- Naur dan i-deryg lhuin
Hi,
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
>Just a litle important question... are we going to use clib2 or newlib?
>
>
It depends. Clib2 has more functionality, newlib is shared, which is a
big advantage (considering the amount of stuff binaries).
The best idea is to make it "selectable" in all the makefile we create
ourselves (with configure, it's done at configure time, anyway). Take a
look at how I solved that in the polygon clipper makefile. The
"-mcrt=lib" option makes this rather simple.
Of course, only the new, unreleased compiler has this stuff, but we're
going to release a new SDK soon, plus, we're moving the compiler and
tools from our internal CVS over to sourceforge.
Regards,
--
Thomas Frieden <ThomasF(a)hyperion-entertainment.biz>
Hyperion Entertainment
- Naur dan i-deryg lhuin
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Olly Hodgson <oliver.hodgson(a)gmail.com>
On 6/16/05, Thomas Frieden <ThomasF(a)hyperion-entertainment.biz> wrote:
> Are we talking about this one ?
>
> http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/aig/staff/alan/software/
>
> If yes, consider it ported :) It's just one .c and one .h file and
> compiles out of the box.
That looks right :) I'll update the wiki.
Amon_re - should this sort of thing be added to our CVS?
** Begin of forwarded message *
Date: 20/062005 11:00:23
From: Henning Nielsen Lund <hnl_dk(a)stofanet.dk>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Team Content page (site related)
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Hello Mark,
On 2005/0620, you wrote:
> * Begin of forwarded message
> Date: 20/062005 10:12:22
> From: Mark Bond <mark(a)icestarmedia.com>
> Subject: Re: Team Content page (site related)
> --- Forwarded message follows ---
> Hello Christophe,
> On 18/062005, you wrote:
>> Hello Christophe
>> small update:
>> On 18/062005, you wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Been writing a small content page for the site with a small description
>>> of the team, it's VERY INCOMPLETE, so feedback is welcomed ;) (aswell
>>> as spelling corrections)
>>>
>> --- begin ---
>> The team:
>> The team behind this effort comes from all over the world, each member
>> bringing in his or her own specialty.
>> Currently, the following people are active on the project:
>> Management:
>> Ochal Christophe (team leader)
>> David Doyle (webmaster)
> err, I'm still here, demanding updates from people, and handing out a few
> tasks now and then
I am here too (thought I had send a mail yesterday, but I can't find
it...).
I got a bit more sparetime now, and hope that I will be able to use it on
my Amiga :-)
> Mark
> * End of forwarded message
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** End of forwarded message *
** Begin of forwarded message *
Date: 20/062005 10:12:22
From: Mark Bond <mark(a)icestarmedia.com>
Subject: Re: Team Content page (site related)
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Hello Christophe,
On 18/062005, you wrote:
> Hello Christophe
> small update:
> On 18/062005, you wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Been writing a small content page for the site with a small description
>> of the team, it's VERY INCOMPLETE, so feedback is welcomed ;) (aswell
>> as spelling corrections)
>>
> --- begin ---
> The team:
> The team behind this effort comes from all over the world, each member
> bringing in his or her own specialty.
> Currently, the following people are active on the project:
> Management:
> Ochal Christophe (team leader)
> David Doyle (webmaster)
err, I'm still here, demanding updates from people, and handing out a few
tasks now and then
Mark
** End of forwarded message *
Hello... long time I wasn't here...
just got back and had to load some hundreds of eMails ;-))
seems the Aoo efford is getting better and better every day... nice draft btw.
I would like to get a T-shirt too... mhh... not that one with a coder but... ;-))
kr
Jonny_Rico
aka Daniel Weßling
"Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaOS4" <openoffice-os4(a)samfundet.no> schrieb am 19.06.05 18:12:29:
Hello,
On 18/6/05 10:02 pm, "Olegil at home" <olegil(a)samfundet.no> wrote:
> If we don't want a table, I'll be distributing AmigaRulez flyers wearing
> their t-shirt instead.
How about wearing a T-shirt with the logo AOO.o logo and the words "Official
Team Grumpy Git"* on it? :-) Hmmn, if any coders are going they could have
"Buy me a drink and I might just port OpenOffice" T-shirts. The
possibilities are endless!! :-D
* and I mean grumpy git in an affectionate way (we love you really :-D)
--
Thanks,
Andy Hall
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