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static-haskell-nix
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Trying to build a statically linked binary against glibc (Linux)
Using Nix: https://github.com/nh2/static-haskell-nix
- Generating static binary + CI questions
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GHC reports "Loading static libraries is not supported"
To debug this type of problem (I have to debug linker errors regularly as part of static-haskell-nix):
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[ANN] Monomer, a GUI library for Haskell
In static-haskell-nix there is currently this PR to enable support for that: https://github.com/nh2/static-haskell-nix/pull/108
- What's all the hype with Nix?
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Termite Is Obsoleted by Alacritty
I think there's a misunderstanding: Most people want to use the .a file from their Linux/package distro that provides static libraries, such as Alpine Linux or nixpkgs.
Such package distributions just use the build system default options to build static libs. For example, Alpine might use `-Ddefault_library=both`.
> if they could keep that libgtk_static around
Why make these special cases instead of just using the build system defaults? That's easier to maintain and more obvious.
> I'd be interested to hear if static linking GTK even has that many benefits
One benefit is almost-infinite backwards compatibility that the Linux and Xorg ABIs provide, being able to make GUI apps that work out of the box everywhere.
Another is that these generated executables are very small, e.g. 12 MB for a full static GTK GUI app [1], or 6 MB when xz-compressed.
This is much less than when using shared libraries. One reason is that dead-code elimination works much better for static linking: It links in only the functions you actually use. For dynamic linking, it's always the entire .so.
[1] https://github.com/nh2/static-haskell-nix/releases/tag/c-sta...
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Clodl: Turn dynamically linked ELF binaries into self-contained closures
GTK can be statically linked.
Example executable:
https://github.com/nh2/static-haskell-nix/releases/tag/c-sta...
It lost this ability temporarily when switching to Meson, but I fixed it in GTK3 and GTK4. But I just checked and apparently it is broken again:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/3774#note_109746...
Windows-7
- Aero glass for Cinnamon?
- What is the name of theme?
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Lightweight, grandma proof, daily use distro.
sudo apt install -y git git clone https://github.com/B00merang-Project/Windows-7 sudo rm -rf Windows-7/.git sudo cp -r Windows-7 /usr/share/themes/ rm -r Windows-7
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Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux
Yes, this (Vista theme) and this (Windows 7.)
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How would I go about adding a buffer between an icon and the edge of the panel item? [Cinnamon]
Modify the "cinnmon.css" file to add padding to the CSS rules pertaining to these items?
- How is my desktop? Is this gud?
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A touch of Blasphemy
My Linux Mint Cinnamon using the Windows 7 theme by B00merang-Project.
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Termite Is Obsoleted by Alacritty
I'm sorry, I misunderstood. There is currently no way to make all the widgets render to look like Windows widgets. You probably don't want to do that anyway.
There is another solution. Somebody could make a theme that makes the widgets look like Windows, and ship that with their windows builds, if that was desired. There are multiple themes like this for GTK3. [0] [1] I don't know if any have been ported to GTK4 yet, but they could.
[0] https://github.com/B00merang-Project/Windows-10 [1] https://github.com/B00merang-Project/Windows-7
What are some alternatives?
monomer - An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.
xfce-winxp-tc - Windows XP stuff for XFCE
haskell.nix - Alternative Haskell Infrastructure for Nixpkgs
Windows-10 - Windows 10 Light theme for Linux (GTK)
Cabal - Official upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install
Windows-Vista - GTK theme based on Windows Vista appearance
gi-gtk-declarative - Declarative GTK+ programming in Haskell
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
termite - Termite is obsoleted by Alacritty. Termite was a keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
nixos-config - Personal collection of NixOS config files
haskell-kafka