> Hi all,
>
> I would like to get my work on MEM finished in the next few weeks as
> after that I'm moving and things could be a mess for me after that :)
>
> I'm currently working on a few minor issues. As for the bigger
> issues
> of MEM not working on 8086 machines without /N[OSUMMARY] being used,
> adding PCTools-like output, and possibly other things I've forgotten,
>
> I'd rather leave these for later than possibly delay the next release
>
> of MEM for too long. I hope nobody objects to that.
>
> Specifically, with regards to the 8086 support, if we don't fix that,
>
> is that a regression? i.e. are we going backwards? If so I guess
> it's probably not acceptable to release without fixing this,
> otherwise
> if you all insist that I fix it I can't promise I'll be able to do
> that anytime soon!
>
Will it work with 80286 processors ?? Why doesn't work with 8086 ones
??
> I would like to call the release "1.9" instead of "1.8" due to the
> fact that 'MEM /?' with the "1.8 alpha 1" version actually shows
> "1.8"
> and it would be nice to avoid confusion. I will make sure that the
> next alpha release shows "1.8a2" or "1.9a1" or something to avoid
> wasting more version numbers :) Any objections?
>
Every tool in FreeDOS has its own version, so I suppose it doesn't mind
at all.
> What is the process for getting the code into CVS? Do you have a
> review process? Is there someone in particular I should send the
> code
> to, or do I just send the patch to the alias (or, preferably, make it
>
> available at a URL since it will probably be large)? Can the changes
>
> be committed to CVS before all the issues are fixed (i.e. before
> we're
> at release quality) so that translation can be done in parallel with
> me doing fixes and we have the benefits of version control?
>
AFAIK, there isn't a CVS, you simply make a MEM19X.ZIP archive with
binaries and a MEM19S.ZIP archive with sources, upload them to ibiblio
and announce it at freedos.org
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