Comments (53)
Hey! Good job! Both instructions works perfectly!
Also I would like to add this line to the very end of each instruction:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/editor editor /usr/local/bin/turbo 50
It makes turbo available in select editor dialog:
sudo select-editor
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Also, thank you very much for the build instructions! I will add them later to the Readme.
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It's not implemented yet, but I'll add it to my TODO list.
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Hi Alexey. I have changed the way how the project is built. It should be now simpler and faster. The README has been updated with the new build instructions. Can you try it out and confirm that it still works for you?
Cheers.
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So with two libs (pkg-config libxcb1-dev) it builds on Ubuntu 20.
I can easily copy text from GUI to turbo using ctrl+c / ctrl+v.
But I can't copy from turbo to GUI (have tried ctrl+c and ctrl+shift+c).
Also it would be convenient to have basic options like "Copy", Cut, Paste in Edit menu.
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If an X11 server is running in your graphical environment (which is likely to be the case if your local system is Linux), you can use the -X
option of ssh
to enable X11 forwarding.
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Hi @alexmyczko, thanks for the support!
It is possible to use the system-installed libfmt with the CMake option -DTURBO_USE_SYSTEM_DEPS=ON
.
Turbo Vision is a static library, so using the submodule shouldn't make a great difference. However, cmake --install
currently also installs the Turbo Vision files, which should be fixed. Otherwise, it is possible to use a system-installed tvision with the option -DTURBO_USE_SYSTEM_TVISION=ON
.
As for the tagged release, is it really necessary?
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However,
cmake --install
currently also installs the Turbo Vision files, which should be fixed.
I have just fixed this, so it should now be possible to install Turbo without any interference from the submodules.
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Hi Alexey!
I'm sorry for this. It's fixed in the latest version of Turbo Vision, but I haven't updated the submodule in this repository for some time.
Until I fix it, you can just comment out line 2 of tvision/CMakeLists.txt
. Or you can also try upgrading to CMake 3.16 or newer, which will give you a faster compilation.
Cheers!
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Updated cmake to ver. 3.19.0-rc1
Now when doing make I got the following:
chernish2@mintbox:~/soft/turbo/tvision$ make
[ 0%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/source/linux/dir.cpp.o
In file included from /home/chernish2/soft/turbo/tvision/source/linux/dir.cpp:5:0:
/home/chernish2/soft/turbo/tvision/include/tvision/internal/findfrst.h:7:10: fatal error: filesystem: No such file or directory
#include
^~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/build.make:142: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/source/linux/dir.cpp.o' failed
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/source/linux/dir.cpp.o] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:159: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/tvision.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:102: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
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filesystem
is a C++17 header. If the compiler cannot find it, then you must be using an outdated version.
Try upgrading to g++ 8 or later, then delete CMakeCache.txt
before running cmake .
again.
Note that CMake tells you the version of the compiler it's using:
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 7.5.0
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.5.0
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I have updated the Turbo Vision submodule in the latest commit. I don't know if git pull
is enough to upgrade, so you may clone the whole repository again before trying one more time.
Check out the Readme, because the build commands have changed. This is the new way to do it:
$ (cd tvision && cmake . -B ./build && cmake --build ./build) # Build tvision.
$ cmake . && cmake --build . # Build Turbo.
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These commands:
$ cmake . && cmake --build . # Build Turbo.
Did you run them from the turbo
directory (not tvision
)?
Note that the commands to build tvision
are surrounded by parenthesis. This is so that it returns to the turbo
directory after running.
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I got this error again (see below).
I'm using gcc-8, and there was no errors during making tvision.
[ 96%] Linking CXX static library libscintilla.a
[ 96%] Built target scintilla
Scanning dependencies of target turbo
[ 97%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/cmake_pch.hxx.gch
In file included from /home/chernish2/soft/turbo/CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/cmake_pch.hxx:5:0,
from :0:
/home/chernish2/soft/turbo/include/ScintillaHeaders.h:48:10: fatal error: filesystem: No such file or directory
#include
^~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/build.make:82: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/cmake_pch.hxx.gch' failed
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/cmake_pch.hxx.gch] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:123: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:102: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
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It's the same issue as before. You have been able to build tvision
without issues because the submodule upgrade removed that dependendency from Turbo Vision. But the Turbo text editor depends on it unconditionally.
When you ran cmake .
, did CMake print The CXX compiler identification is GNU 8.x.x
, or was it still printing version 7.5.0?
If it's using version 7.5.0 despite having installed g++-8, you can try:
rm CMakeCache.txt && CXX=g++-8 cmake .
This will tell CMake to use g++-8
explicitly.
If you are actually using g++ 8, then you need an even newer version. Try g++ 9 or newer.
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Thank you!
Now I have (see below).
I guess it's facebook/folly#1262, but how to fix it?
libfmt-dev is installed.
[ 98%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_1_cxx.cxx.o
In file included from /home/chernish2/soft/turbo/src/editwindow.h:11,
from /home/chernish2/soft/turbo/src/styles.cc:3,
from /home/chernish2/soft/turbo/CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_1_cxx.cxx:3:
/home/chernish2/soft/turbo/src/editstates.h:9:10: fatal error: fmt/core.h: No such file or directory
#include <fmt/core.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/build.make:112: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_1_cxx.cxx.o' failed
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_1_cxx.cxx.o] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:123: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:102: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
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Edit lines 44-53 of Turbo's CMakeLists.txt
as follows:
find_path(TVISION_INCLUDE "tvision/tv.h" HINTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/tvision/include")
+find_path(FMT_INCLUDE "fmt/core.h")
target_include_directories(turbo PRIVATE
${SCINTILLA_INC}
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/platform"
"${TVISION_INCLUDE}"
"${TVISION_INCLUDE}/override"
+ "${FMT_INCLUDE}"
)
And try again.
from turbo.
If the above still fails, you may need to install the development package for the fmt
dependency.
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OK it works!
Is it possible to make something like
sudo make install
?
I would like to use turbo system-wide instead of nano.
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Also it would be good to have something like
apt install turbo
because I would like to use turbo on every of my machines (plenty of them). Build from source many times would be pain.
What do you think?
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Hooray!
There is no support for make install
, but you can do:
sudo cp turbo /usr/local/bin/
Also it would be good to have something like
apt install turbo
Yes, this would be great, but for this to work a package has to be created and published in a repository and maintained by someone. I don't know how to do this and I'm not even using the same Linux distribution as you. I don't have the time to be a package maintainer either. So I'm sorry but I can't promise you this.
OK it works!
Did you have to install an additional package, or were the changes in CMakeLists.txt enough?
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Instruction for building on Linux Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
sudo apt update
sudo apt install cmake build-essential git libfmt-dev libmagic-dev libgpm-dev libncursesw5 libncursesw5-dev
git clone --recursive https://github.com/magiblot/turbo.git
cd turbo
(cd tvision && cmake . -B ./build && cmake --build ./build) # Build tvision.
cmake . && cmake --build . # Build Turbo.
sudo cp turbo /usr/local/bin/
turbo
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Instruction for Ubuntu 18 is also ready (much more difficult), but you need to fix this first please:
Edit lines 44-53 of Turbo's
CMakeLists.txt
as follows:find_path(TVISION_INCLUDE "tvision/tv.h" HINTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/tvision/include") +find_path(FMT_INCLUDE "fmt/core.h") target_include_directories(turbo PRIVATE ${SCINTILLA_INC} "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src" "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/platform" "${TVISION_INCLUDE}" "${TVISION_INCLUDE}/override" + "${FMT_INCLUDE}" )And try again.
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Okay, I wasn't sure that was necessary to fix the compilation. I just pushed commit 7f32616 with this change.
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Instruction for building on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
sudo apt update
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev gcc-8 g++-8 git libfmt-dev libmagic-dev libgpm-dev libncursesw5 libncursesw5-dev ncurses-dev build-essential
#build CMake 3.18.1
export CXX=g++-8
sudo apt remove --purge --auto-remove cmake
mkdir ~/temp && cd ~/temp
wget https://cmake.org/files/v3.18/cmake-3.18.1.tar.gz
tar -xzvf cmake-3.18.1.tar.gz
cd cmake-3.18.1/
./bootstrap
make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
#build fmt
cd .. && git clone https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt.git && cd fmt/
cmake . && cmake --build .
sudo make install
cd ..
git clone --recursive https://github.com/magiblot/turbo.git && cd turbo
(cd tvision && cmake . -B ./build && cmake --build ./build) # Build tvision.
cmake . && cmake --build . # Build Turbo.
sudo cp turbo /usr/local/bin/
turbo
Please feel free to use both instructions by any means you like.
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Are there any means to add Ruby syntax highlighting?
Also would be happy for Python and R.
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I think it would be nice also to add some instruction on how to pass hotkeys (Alt + F etc.) from Linux terminal to turbo itself (if possible). Now to use the menu I forced to press F12 and then scroll the menus since main hotkey combinations are intercepted by terminal.
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Are there any means to add Ruby syntax highlighting?
Also would be happy for Python and R.
Well, at this point it requires editing the source code. I may be able to do it in a couple of days. Python should be already working.
I think it would be nice also to add some instruction on how to pass hotkeys (Alt + F etc.) from Linux terminal to turbo itself (if possible).
There's nothing I can do about this. Maybe your terminal application has a setting where you can change this behaviour. For example, gnome-terminal
has this option:
Now to use the menu I forced to press F12 and then scroll the menus since main hotkey combinations are intercepted by terminal.
Note that you can press the highlighted key instead of navigating with the cursor. For instance, F12
+f
opens the 'File' menu.
Cheers!
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I think it would be nice also to add some instruction on how to pass hotkeys (Alt + F etc.) from Linux terminal to turbo itself (if possible).
There's nothing I can do about this. Maybe your terminal application has a setting where you can change this behaviour. For example,
gnome-terminal
has this option:
Indeed in Ubuntu default terminal it is sufficient to right-click in it and disable "Show Menubar". After that hotkeys are processed by turbo directly.
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Indeed in Ubuntu default terminal it is sufficient to right-click in it and disable "Show Menubar". After that hotkeys are processed by turbo directly.
No, I was referring to the "Enable mnemonics" option, which I already disabled.
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Is it possible to show in File Open dialog files starting with dot ('hidden')?
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Hi there.
I found out it's very difficult to use copy/paste outside of turbo. I mean - it's a pain to copy text in turbo and paste it say in browser. nano is very easy with such a task but unfortunately not turbo.
Please can you fix it?
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Hey Alexey. This is issue #2. Anyway, I found an external library that does this and tried to integrate it in 469e279. Can you please give it a try?
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Hello!
What should I do? git pull and rebuild from scratch?
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Yes, that's enough.
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On Ubuntu 20 completing the instruction, and have errors:
cmake . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-- The C compiler identification is GNU 9.3.0
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 9.3.0
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting C compile features
-- Detecting C compile features - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
-- Detecting CXX compile features
-- Detecting CXX compile features - done
-- Version: 7.1.2
-- Build type: Release
-- CXX_STANDARD: 11
-- Performing Test has_std_11_flag
-- Performing Test has_std_11_flag - Success
-- Performing Test has_std_0x_flag
-- Performing Test has_std_0x_flag - Success
-- Performing Test SUPPORTS_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS
-- Performing Test SUPPORTS_USER_DEFINED_LITERALS - Success
-- Performing Test FMT_HAS_VARIANT
-- Performing Test FMT_HAS_VARIANT - Success
-- Required features: cxx_variadic_templates
-- Looking for strtod_l
-- Looking for strtod_l - not found
-- Could NOT find PkgConfig (missing: PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE)
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:511 (message):
pkg-config tool not found
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:643 (_pkg_check_modules_internal)
deps/libclipboard/CMakeLists.txt:66 (pkg_check_modules)
-- Looking for pthread.h
-- Looking for pthread.h - found
-- Performing Test CMAKE_HAVE_LIBC_PTHREAD
-- Performing Test CMAKE_HAVE_LIBC_PTHREAD - Failed
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthreads - not found
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread
-- Looking for pthread_create in pthread - found
-- Found Threads: TRUE
-- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python3.8 (found version "3.8.5")
-- Check if compiler accepts -pthread
-- Check if compiler accepts -pthread - yes
-- Could NOT find PkgConfig (missing: PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE)
-- (tvision) Build Examples:
-- (tvision) Build w/GPM: ON
-- (tvision) gpm library requested
-- (tvision) gpm library found
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "/home/chernish2/turbo/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
See also "/home/chernish2/turbo/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".
chernish2@ch:~/turbo$ cmake --build . # Build Turbo.
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
from turbo.
Okay. You have to install pkg-config
. It's a dependency of the new submodule. I'll have to update the documentation.
I guess this should be enough:
sudo apt install pkg-config
Let me know if it keeps producing errors.
from turbo.
Yes, then having this:
-- Checking for module 'xcb'
-- No package 'xcb' found
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.16/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:463 (message):
A required package was not found
from turbo.
Let's try with this:
sudo apt install xcb
from turbo.
Sorry, doesn't help:
sudo apt install xcb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
xcb is already the newest version (2.4-5).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
May be something like libxcb?
from turbo.
Yeah, probably. Can you please try that? Or maybe there is a -dev
package.
from turbo.
sudo apt install libxcb1-dev !!
from turbo.
But I can't copy from turbo to GUI (have tried ctrl+c and ctrl+shift+c).
This works for me. I'll have to test further.
Also it would be convenient to have basic options like "Copy", Cut, Paste in Edit menu.
Yes.
Thanks for testing!
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And following the instruction for Ubuntu 18 it fails to build turbo:
[ 95%] Built target clipboard
Scanning dependencies of target turbo
[ 95%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/cmake_pch.hxx.gch
[ 96%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_2_cxx.cxx.o
[ 96%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_1_cxx.cxx.o
[ 96%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o
[ 97%] Linking CXX executable turbo
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function std::_Function_handler<bool (TNode*, int), DocumentTreeView::hasPath(util::u8path const&, int*)::{lambda(auto:1*, auto:2)#1}>::_M_invoke(std::_Any_data const&, TNode*&&, int&&)': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x847): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::compare(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&) const'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function EditorWindow::canOverwrite() const': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x3f50): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::status(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&, std::error_code&)'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function DocumentTreeView::Node::Node(DocumentTreeView::Node*, util::u8path const&)': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x4ce4): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function DocumentTreeView::getDirNode(util::u8path const&)': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x51d5): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::compare(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&) const'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x5285): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::compare(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&) const' CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
FileType::detect(EditorWindow&)':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6192): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_find_extension() const' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6264): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x635f): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
FileType::detect(EditorWindow&) [clone .constprop.291]':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6732): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_find_extension() const' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6804): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x68ff): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
EditorWindow::tryLoadFile(bool)':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6d39): undefined reference to std::filesystem::absolute(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&, std::error_code&)' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6dde): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x6f31): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
TurboApp::setFocusedEditor(EditorWindow*)':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x7e0e): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x7f39): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function EditorWindow::EditorWindow(TRect const&, std::basic_string_view<char, std::char_traits<char> >, bool)': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x82c0): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o:unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0x883b): more undefined references to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' follow CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
EditorWindow::saveAsDialog()::{lambda(TView*)#1}::operator()(TView*) const [clone .isra.265]':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0xa007): undefined reference to std::filesystem::absolute(std::filesystem::__cxx11::path const&, std::error_code&)' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0xa17d): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0xa3e0): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text+0xa634): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function util::u8path::parent_path() const': unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text._ZNK4util6u8path11parent_pathEv[_ZNK4util6u8path11parent_pathEv]+0x2d): undefined reference to
std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::parent_path() const'
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text._ZNK4util6u8path11parent_pathEv[_ZNK4util6u8path11parent_pathEv]+0xad): undefined reference to std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()' CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/Unity/unity_0_cxx.cxx.o: In function
util::u8path::filename() const':
unity_0_cxx.cxx:(.text._ZNK4util6u8path8filenameEv[_ZNK4util6u8path8filenameEv]+0xe8): undefined reference to `std::filesystem::__cxx11::path::_M_split_cmpts()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/build.make:163: recipe for target 'turbo' failed
make[2]: *** [turbo] Error 1
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:323: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all' failed
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/turbo.dir/all] Error 2
Makefile:148: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
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std::filesystem
errors, why am I not surprised? Is a newer version of GCC available in Ubuntu 18? Or maybe you could try with Clang (CXX=clang++
).
from turbo.
This helps for Ubuntu 18 to build:
export CXX=g++-8
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt update
sudo apt install gcc-9
Under Ubuntu 18 it pastes from GUI with ctrl+shift+v , but no way to paste from turbo to GUI.
from turbo.
Also if possible please add autoloading files opened in previous sessions.
Please!
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Hi Alexey. Besides my main system, which has the latest version of most packages, I am also testing on Lubuntu 18.04 with the following packages:
cmake 3.10.2
g++ 8.4.0
pkg-config 0.29.1
libxcb1-dev 1.13
I ran across some compilation issues which I managed to fix in the latest commits.
The clipboard works between Turbo and GUI applications with just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, so I cannot reproduce your situation. Can you rebuild with the latest commit and try again?
Please make sure that the following command:
echo $DISPLAY
Produces some output (e.g. :0
). Because libclipboard
relies on that variable to connect to the X11 display server.
Also if possible please add autoloading files opened in previous sessions.
Please!
Okay, but it won't be soon.
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Ok, new commit builds fine on 18.
I get it why I can't copy. What I'm trying to do is to replace nano with turbo on a server configuration (without GUI). So $DISPLAY is obviously empty.
I confirm that on machine with GUI copy-paste works fine.
But the idea is to use turbo on server (no GUI) configuration. And to copy-paste from ssh terminal to GUI is something I would like to have (it is possible in nano with the help of mouse), though the more common scenario is to copy from GUI to ssh terminal (which works).
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Yes, with -X it works!
Thank you!
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here's a debian source package (unfinished, but building, installable, runnable):
http://sid.ethz.ch/debian/turbo/
For proper packaging, the deps would be need to get rid of, and tag a release.
libfmt-dev already exists in Debian, so that should be used instead a delivered copy of it.
the tvision part should also be packaged separately...
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thanks a lot! the tag is not really needed but would be nice sooner or later
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sorry the link (debian packaging) was not working for some time, fixed again...
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Related Issues (20)
- System clipboard integration HOT 2
- icon HOT 6
- Feature Request: Load a specific directory tree in the document tree. HOT 2
- Scrolling down using mouse wheel problem HOT 2
- install TARGETS given target "fmt" which does not exist. HOT 1
- Feature request: highlighting for text files
- consider switching from Alt-X to Ctrl-X as exit hotkey HOT 7
- Make the first release. HOT 2
- segfault HOT 2
- Can't change tab size. HOT 4
- Run on docker HOT 2
- macOS PowerPC: all tests pass, but in terminal no output upon launching the app HOT 36
- Store and load settings HOT 1
- Line numbers / OCD issue HOT 1
- [Feature request] LSP support? HOT 1
- artifacts during window resize HOT 4
- [Feature request] Remember last state for visibility of "Open Editors" and "Show line numbers". HOT 3
- Turbo removes trailing spaces on save HOT 4
- Binaries in action artifacts expiring HOT 2
- use `text-editor` as a topic HOT 1
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