[Bond-users] release update

Dru dru at treshna.com
Wed Oct 31 17:08:00 EDT 2007


This was a change in api commited by liam to bonddb. I've since reversed
the change because it caused to many problems for varies projects and
people. I'm sorry that happen,
i try and keep such nasty errors out of  subversion.


Ibrahim Shaame wrote:
> With all respect to bond programmers and maintainers, I think with
> "configure - make - make install" I would have solved my problems a
> while ago. I am not good in scons but I was expecting it to be easier,
> but the result is that I have not managed to install bond and it does
> not say what's wrong. I don't think when bond gives you this type of
> message it is question of being experienced in compiling or not:
> "src/bondapi.c:81: error: too few arguments to function `bonddb_loadall'
> scons: *** [src/bondapi.o] Error 1
> scons: building terminated because of errors."
>  
> Is this an error caused by inexperienced person compiling?
>  
> Ibrahim
>
>  
> On 10/31/07, *Davor Ocelic* <docelic at mail.inet.hr
> <mailto:docelic at mail.inet.hr>> wrote:
>
>     On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 08:54:28AM -0400, Jeff Watson wrote:
>     > Whats really the advantage of using scons instead of make!? Is
>     it just
>     > preference or are there actually capabilities within scons being
>     used? The
>     > build instructions are certainly very different than most project
>     > distributions i have used. Curious...
>
>     The instructions are the same as for almost every scons
>     compile: scons && scons install.
>
>     There's enough GNU Make pro & con articles on the web so you could
>     look them up.
>
>     All projects I saw that used scons were easy to install and
>     worked literally with scons && scons install.
>
>     Those compile problems that past few guys had were related to their
>     build setup and their (in)experience with compiling software, not
>     with Bond or scons.
>
>     Cya,
>     -doc
>
>
>     >               -Jeff Watson
>     >               -RedGibson at gmail.com <mailto:RedGibson at gmail.com>
>     >
>     > On 10/30/07, Dru < dru at treshna.com <mailto:dru at treshna.com>> wrote:
>     > >
>     > > Hello.
>     > >
>     > > I sent an email before about the new version of bond, I
>     thought I'd say
>     > > it again with a
>     > > brief overview of the changes since 2.4.3.
>     > >
>     > > The major enhancements :
>     > >
>     > > This release is a big improvement over the previous version of
>     bond, and
>     > > has been long delayed for release.
>     > >
>     > > Newer widgets, and improvements to existing widgets. Calender
>     widget,
>     > > color widget, file chooser, changing of colors & fonts, better
>     date/time
>     > > support. Timer triggers, have timed events that can open new
>     windows or
>     > > run sql queries. Ability to run sql patches within your
>     application.
>     > > User administration and locking down parts of the application
>     down to
>     > > certain users, customized error messages - raise errors in SQL
>     which
>     > > follow back to the user interface.  Support for keystroke
>     triggers, so
>     > > you can write applications that interface with barcodes, magstrip
>     > > readers etc.   Revised of build system.  And many many bug
>     fixes, and
>     > > many other new features.
>     > >
>     > > I havn't built the windows system binaries yet. Does anyone
>     use these
>     > > binaries? I'm just wondering? Or our installer maker? I'm just
>     wondering
>     > > what stuff should be kept in the release, and what should be
>     trimmed
>     > > back to keep the size of the downloads down.
>     > >
>     > > Also, if you havn't already registered, you can register at
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>     > > This is where much of where the development talk, and bugs are
>     logged.
>     > > So if there
>     > > is something pesky about bond you have noticed and you want it
>     fix, let
>     > > us know.
>     > >
>     > >
>     > > http://www.treshna.com/bond/ <http://www.treshna.com/bond/>
>     > > http://www.treshna.com/downloads/bond-2.7.0.tar.gz
>     <http://www.treshna.com/downloads/bond-2.7.0.tar.gz>
>     > >
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