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Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 15:20:20 -0500
From: "John Wright" <john AT wacontrols DOT com>
To: DJGPP AT delorie DOT com
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Subject: Fw: DJGPP V1.12 & Desqview/X QDLIb200 Compile - SUCCESSFUL
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I did not see everyone's reply until I read the daily digest. It appears that 128MB memory is not an issue on this machine with V1. Everything is okay using QDLIB200. My ~\lib path was wrong for QDLib200, and QDDVX102 sources were not working either so that threw me off.  I guess QDDVX102 and anything before that could be considered functionally obsolete. It appears that both toolkits are incomplete in some ways. I was looking for the periodic table of widgets in ~\Examples, but it's not there. So far, I'm very happy with the way everything is work working. DVX seem to be very stable. I have not had any problems compiling or running Emacs in a scaled Dos window.

I've got some other questions that I will start new threads for.

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From: "John Wright" john AT wacontrols DOT com
Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 10:09:58 -0500
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: DJGPP V1.12  & Desqview/X QDLIb200 Compile - SUCCESSFUL

Well my bad. I had a bad library path which was hard to see because there are too many DJGPP path references. Whoever put QDLIB200 together put X11 library files in the directory of C:\dvx\lib\djgpp. My library path was set to C:\dvx\lib; I just could not see it.

I guess I have some configuration problem with QDDVX102 library.  The X11 libraries are older and makefile definitions are a little different than what is in QDLIB200 and QDtkt200. 

Oh Well, now I can move on...
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Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 10:09:58 -0500
From: "John Wright" <john AT wacontrols DOT com>
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Subject: DJGPP V1.12  & Desqview/X QDLIb200 Compile - SUCCESSFUL
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Well my bad. I had a bad library path which was hard to see because there are too many DJGPP path references. Whoever put QDLIB200 together put X11 library files in the directory of C:\dvx\lib\djgpp. My library path was set to C:\dvx\lib; I just could not see it.

I guess I have some configuration problem with QDDVX102 library.  The X11 libraries are older and makefile definitions are a little different than what is in QDLIB200 and QDtkt200. 

Oh Well, now I can move on...
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