2008 Sep 02

If everything goes well, in about 48 hours from now I should be aboard the flight to Mumbai (BOM) from where I will be saying “Bye Bye India” for quite a few months to come at least. Its that time when one meets up with friends, family and exchange wishes, get blessings from the elderly and the usual running around that one has to do before a relocation. When I first mentioned about this move here, it seemed a long way ahead but here it is.. Just under 2 days left.

Trying to time our jump footsteps Ashish with the baby alligator The scenic ECR highway Just perfect holiday :-)

Last weekend was as memorable as the before one, since a couple of my good friends Ashish and Amit biked down to my place to spend the weekend. Yes!  You read it right, they drove from Bangalore to Chennai on Rane’s Thunderbird. We went on a drive on the Scenic East Coast Beach Highway stopping at Crocodile Bank and Taj’s Fisherman cove. A nice and relaxed weekend it was. For the entire flickr set click here (until the pic with the gun was taken this time) . Ashish has already blogged on it in his new blog here.

It was just not about food, travel and picnic last weekend. Hacking got its fair share too. Some updates below.

  • Commited the gnusim8085 changes done at the Bangalore Hackathon to the svn after a quick re check. Thanks Onkar.
  • Tested the gnusim8085.exe package for Windows. Works great with a few minor issues (like Syntax highlighting, url linking etc.). Also a installer for the same is in progress. Check screenshot here
  • Onkar has already ported gnusim8085 to gtksourceview 2. Seems like quite a few clean ups also done.
  • VHDL Emacs mode was packaged for Fedora by Rakesh Pandit and Review request even raised. But only to find out later that it was already a part of emacs-common. I was deeply disappointed at that quality of search done by me before raising that wishlist request. But then, everybody has a bad day. Sorry Chacha_Choudhary.
  • gResistor upstream has now uploaded a fresh tarball with the full copy of the licenses included. So I have updated the package on revu. But seems like it is already too late for intrepid. But I must thank Pop Gheorghe for the update.

ToDo : We have been hit by the Wine bug 3915. If someone has faced this issue and managed to fix this please leave a comment. If we dont get this setup right, it will be very difficult for us to go in search of a Windows machine to test our gnusim8085 whenever we have to make a release. Have attached the screenshot of the issue above. Thanks in Advance.

And finally, see you from Switzerland. And do follow me on Identi.ca as I will be posting updates more frequently there until I get settled in the new country.

 

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  1. Welcome to switzerland. Where will you stay and what will you be doing here?

  2. @David, I will be in Lausanne studying at EPFL.

  3. Hei, welcome to switzerland :-)

  4. Bonne chance et Bon Voyage! :)

  5. Good thing for you. Out of India, yay!

  6. Welcome to Switzerland. I am in Geneva an Ubuntu user.

  7. If your program builds with that ancient a version of GTK+, GTK+ 2.6 works fine in WINE. Newer versions use Window$ NT (2000+ actually) only font functions (they don’t work under Window$ 9x/Me or NT 4 for that same reason) and apparently those aren’t working well in WINE. Qt also has similar issues, there telling WINE to report itself as Window$ Me works around it, but GTK+ doesn’t have fallback code for 9x/Me anymore, it got lost with the move to Cairo in 2.8.