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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11164 |
VICE threaded UI test builds
In this thread i will post test builds of the (hopefully) soon to be merged threaded ui rewrite.
Linux and OSX users can always grab the current state from dqh's git repo here: https://github.com/dqh-github/vice-experiments/tree/threaded-ui.. (make sure to checkout the "threaded-ui-exp" branch after cloning the repo)
Please test and report back positive and negative results. Especially interesting right now are rendering errors/problems and unexpected crashes. Please tell exactly what OS you are using, and what GPU.
I will keep posting new windows builds here - starting with todays: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/files/experimental%20..
64bit only right now - i'll have to figure out how to build proper 32bit binaries on my box (not that you should be still using a 32bit OS in 2020). |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1060 |
I tried setting up a build env on my Mac, but all it ended up doing was rekindling my hatred for homebrew. I'll stick to testing binaries. |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
Quoting JackAsserDid exactly this but don't get any debug info. The window simply don't accept dropped files and the file just bounces back from where it was dragged. Nothing on stdout.
If nothing appears on stdout with --enable-debug-gtk3ui, that means the drop target (ie the emu) doesn't accept the drop-data. So it's safe to say drag-n-drop is currently broken for MacOS.
Until dqh is kind enough to have a look, you lazy MacOS bums with your fancy drag-n-drop will have to use 'Smart attach', for now =) |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1997 |
Quote: Quoting JackAsserDid exactly this but don't get any debug info. The window simply don't accept dropped files and the file just bounces back from where it was dragged. Nothing on stdout.
If nothing appears on stdout with --enable-debug-gtk3ui, that means the drop target (ie the emu) doesn't accept the drop-data. So it's safe to say drag-n-drop is currently broken for MacOS.
Until dqh is kind enough to have a look, you lazy MacOS bums with your fancy drag-n-drop will have to use 'Smart attach', for now =)
:D |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1997 |
Quote: I tried setting up a build env on my Mac, but all it ended up doing was rekindling my hatred for homebrew. I'll stick to testing binaries.
It's actually easier now than it ever was. :) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11164 |
unless you must do it every night :o) |
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dqh Account closed
Registered: Jun 2019 Posts: 46 |
MagerValp - have you followed the macOS-Howto.txt in the doc? Building on Mac using Macports or homebrew is simple now. |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1060 |
Yeah the problem is with homebrew, GLEW is refusing to work. I'm also getting a bunch of useless dependencies pulled in — I need this laptop for work, I can't litter it with too much crap. Package management is great on Linux servers, but it's garbage on macOS. |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1635 |
I've done it with macports and had no problems with that. |
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dqh Account closed
Registered: Jun 2019 Posts: 46 |
Yeah, things have deps. Not much we can do about that :)
I’ll make new MacOS binaries soon, been busy with work last few days and also waiting for bug reports etc. |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3142 |
I have to admit that watching demos in 3.4 (GTK3VICE-3.4-win32-threaded-ui-20200609) is way smoother than ever, despite not being used to the new keyboard shortcuts and menus, and the plethora of annoyances, but I'll keep checking it for further improvements. |
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