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Re: Running a CtrlLib application "headless" [message #38547 is a reply to message #37592] |
Sun, 23 December 2012 02:07 |
nixnixnix
Messages: 415 Registered: February 2007 Location: Kelowna, British Columbia
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Hi Mirek,
When I try I get the following or similar error:
----- CtrlLib ( MT OCOE PRO AC CLIENT_MIT HEADLESS RAINBOW SKELETON GCC SHARED LINUX POSIX ) (1 / 26)
LabelBase.cpp
Button.cpp
Switch.cpp
EditField.cpp
Text.cpp
LineEdit.cpp
DocEdit.cpp
ScrollBar.cpp
HeaderCtrl.cpp
In file included from /home/nick/upp/uppsrc/CtrlCore/CtrlCore.h:20:0,
from /home/nick/upp/uppsrc/CtrlLib/CtrlLib.h:4,
from /home/nick/upp/uppsrc/CtrlLib/LineEdit.cpp:1:
/home/nick/upp/rainbow/Skeleton/Skeleton.h:75:14: error: cannot declare field ‘Upp::ImageDraw::alpha’ to be of abstract type ‘Upp::SystemDraw’
/home/nick/upp/rainbow/Skeleton/Skeleton.h:5:7: note: because the following virtual functions are pure within ‘Upp::SystemDraw’:
/home/nick/upp/uppsrc/Draw/Draw.h:445:15: note: virtual void Upp::Draw::DrawImageOp(int, int, int, int, const Upp::Image&, const Rect&, Upp::Color)
/home/nick/upp/uppsrc/CtrlLib/LineEdit.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void Upp::LineEdit::LeftDrag(Upp::Point, Upp::dword)’:
/home/nick/upp/uppsrc/CtrlLib/LineEdit.cpp:858:13: error: cannot declare variable ‘iw’ to be of abstract type ‘Upp::ImageDraw’
/home/nick/upp/rainbow/Skeleton/Skeleton.h:74:7: note: because the following virtual functions are pure within ‘Upp::ImageDraw’:
/home/nick/upp/uppsrc/Draw/Draw.h:445:15: note: virtual void Upp::Draw::DrawImageOp(int, int, int, int, const Upp::Image&, const Rect&, Upp::Color)
ArrayCtrl.cpp
repeated many times. Are my flags wrong? I have copied code across from upp/rainbow so that I now have upp/uppsrc, upp/bazaar and upp/rainbow. Are there more packages that I need please?
Nick
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