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On 5 Dec 2020, at 01:57, Scott Duensing wrote:
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> I've been experimenting with getting the PicoSDL driver to build under Linux. I've gotten (I think) pretty far but ran into this:
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> /.../fltkpico/src/drivers/PicoSDL/Fl_PicoSDL_Screen_Driver.cxx:64: error: ‘class Fl_Window’ has no member named ‘driver’
> ../fltkpico/src/drivers/PicoSDL/Fl_PicoSDL_Screen_Driver.cxx:64:35: error: ‘class Fl_Window’ has no member named ‘driver’
> 64 | Fl_Window_Driver *wd = window->driver();
> | ^~~~~~
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> Where do I get a reference to the window driver? I can't find it!
I always get mixed up about this, so what follows may be nonsense... but the pico drivers, I thought they were meant to illustrate how to go about doing a port, whilst not really being full ports in and of themselves.
Or maybe that’s just the Pico layer...
Anyway, I guess I’m just not sure of the PicoSDL is actually meant to be complete or not.
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