[Fink-users] Re spource for development and test of Fink

2009-04-29 Thread kartikvashishta
To help facilitate, among other things, development and test of Fink, I have provided a free root account on a sparc Solaris 10. About 50g of space, in this, I am able to provide. This is no spam. Installing software made for Solaris 10 may not be unimportant. You may, AS USER 'unix' TELNET TO

Re: [Fink-users] Re spource for development and test of Fink

2009-04-29 Thread Benjamin Reed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 kartikvashishta wrote: To help facilitate, among other things, development and test of Fink, I have provided a free root account on a sparc Solaris 10. About 50g of space, in this, I am able to provide. This is no spam. How is Solaris sparc

Re: [Fink-users] Re spource for development and test of Fink

2009-04-29 Thread Alexander Hansen
Benjamin Reed wrote: kartikvashishta wrote: To help facilitate, among other things, development and test of Fink, I have provided a free root account on a sparc Solaris 10. About 50g of space, in this, I am able to provide. This is no spam. How is Solaris sparc development not spam, on

Re: [Fink-users] Fink for Ada ?

2009-04-29 Thread Jack Howarth
I've considered adding ada to the compilers built in the gcc4X packages and have decided against it. The ada developers refuse to attempt to create a version of ada that can be boot strapped from a c compiler. This means that gcc4X would develop a BuildDepends on a prebuilt ada compiler from an

Re: [Fink-users] Fink for Ada ?

2009-04-29 Thread Peter O'Gorman
Jack Howarth wrote: I've considered adding ada to the compilers built in the gcc4X packages and have decided against it. The ada developers refuse to attempt to create a version of ada that can be boot strapped from a c compiler. This means that gcc4X would develop a BuildDepends on a