HiJack.h Developing applications

Posted by: MattCattell

HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 11:57

Hello,

I'm trying to develop an empeg application, but i'm having a few very basic problems !

I had a few problems compling the empeg toolchain on Solaris 8, x86 but after a lot of fiddling of finally have a working toolchain. However i cannot find a copy of hijack.h anywhere to compile some of the example applications.

Does anyone know a link to the hijack source code ?

Many Thanks

Matt Cattell
Posted by: tman

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 12:00

Umm... You can get it from the Hijack link which is at the top of every BBS page...
Posted by: image

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 12:20

unfortunately, you're going to have to patch it up from v300. actually, there's a cvs server of the hijack source somewhere around. ahh, here.
Posted by: MattCattell

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 12:38

I've just been looking at sourceforge which the hijack's website points at, but none of the source code seems to have been released.
Posted by: mlord

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 12:57

Hey, there's a full v342.tar.bz2 source tree there, so patch it up from that rather than v300!

Cheers
Posted by: mlord

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 12:57

Eh? Scroll down..
Posted by: MattCattell

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 13:46

Sorry but i'm being a bit thick here ??@!#!

Looking at sourceforge for the empeg graphics library this has two packages released (empacman v1 & vfdlib v4), comparing this to the hijack project sourceforge returns a message saying 'This Project Has Not Released Any Files'

Have a look at the web address https://sourceforge.net/projects/empeg-hijack/

Is this something i'm doing wrong

Cheers

Matt
Posted by: RobotCaleb

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 13:48

go here and scroll down to the huge list of numbered links. thats the source you seek
Posted by: MattCattell

Re: HiJack.h Developing applications - 29/12/2003 13:59

Ahhhhr, i see

The source code is actually on the hijack's web site not on SourceForge.net

Cheers

Matt