Dudes, April Fools joke! :-D On 4/1/07, Peter Bruhn Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, to me that is just as bad as it gets. I left C a long time ago and don't want to go back that road again. Your decision will certainly keep me away from Beagle now. It might be that I'm a minority in hoping that you would stick with Mono but nevertheless I'll ask you to reconsider. Regards, Peter Debajyoti Bera wrote: > Hey all, > Recently there has been an increase of beagle memory related and crash bugs. > It is increasingly getting difficult to fix such bugs so I (we?) have decided > to re-implement beagle in C. That will allow us to do precise memory > allocation and de-allocation leading to better memory behaviour. Also, we > will be able to debug using good old gdb. > Implementing the whole of beagle in C will be extremely tedious. Fortunately, > there exists a C port of lucene (clucene, IIRC) that we can make use of. As > of now, I will go ahead and implement the core parts. Depending on how it > goes, the filters and backends will be implemented in C or some scripting > language (not decided between python and ruby). > I plan to have a working implemenation at > svn.gnome.org/svn/beagle/trunk/cbeagle by 06/31/07. Watch the space. I will > probably also blog about it (if possible with figures comparing regular and > c-beagle). > This will cut down my time with the regular beagle but I will be checking the > bugs and mails. It will be a lot of work (and its a bit late for GSoC) so a > any volunteers will be very helpful. > > Thanks, > - dBera > > _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers
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