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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
 Cairo and winelib Adventures

I had some winelib adventures a few years ago when I tried to compile FarsiTeX's Windows editor on Linux. That time I admitted defeat.

This time I decided to use winelib to compile and test cairo's win32 backends on Linux. Just being able to compile that code (and that of other backends) catches silly syntax errors when I have to, say, modify a backend interface that touches all backends. I've had the same need in Pango too. So I started on Friday, with the goal of compiling, and testing the win32 backends using winelib.

It took quite a few hours, and winelib docs are at best four years old and out dated, but I finally managed to kinda find out how the thing works and got cairo's test suite running against winelib. More details here.

Kinda feel the victory this time, but would have been a lot happier if the test suite had passed almost all tests, instead of about 60%... Anyway, means more testing for cairo and that can't be bad. I also tried to raise some awareness / get some help on #winehq and #winehackers, but was mostly trolled by someone I'm not going to name.

That's all I was so excited about a few minutes ago...

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Considering the Mozilla guys are working on a cairo base layout engine to replace the variety of layout engines they currently have, and that they use it also on Windows, they may have fixed a bunch or things (those that they need) in their local version of cairo. Asking them if they did, and what they did fix could be a good start.
 
Generally the people on the wine devel mailing list are helpful, I'm sure they'd be interested too... I've been lurking on that mailing list for about 10 years now!
 
Just read

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cairo/2007-February/009707.html

Please repost to wine-devel... it probably will help them 'fix their stuff'... there are also people on there who will probably help with some of the other issues.
 
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