Greetings! First, let me thank you again so much for your attention and contribution to GCL! I've downloaded your patches and are looking them over.
Regarding the bfd patch, I cannot find a bfd version (on any debian release version at least) which requires this output_bfd setting. Can you fill me in on the problem you encountered? Take care, Jerry James <loganje...@gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Camm Maguire <c...@maguirefamily.org> wrote: >> Greetings, and please excuse my absence of late. I have recently left >> my job of 17 years, and am confronting a new situation of chronic >> illness in my family. I am also currently without an effective method >> for dealing with with the massive amount of spam I receive each day >> from debian.org. I'm wedded to emacs, and so am trying to get gnus to >> filter effectively. > > I'm very sorry to hear about the chronic illness situation. I wish > you and your family all the best in dealing with that. > > I used Emacs + Gnus and then XEmacs + Gnus starting about 1994 up > until a couple of years ago. I used spamassassin to filter my email > during the last couple of years that I used Gnus. Even with constant > training, it never worked very well. A couple of years ago, for a > variety of reasons, I moved almost exclusively to gmail. I do get the > occasional false negative or false positive, but both are pretty rare. Am now trying the emacs spam-stat package with gnus, and a more aggressive fancy-split variable. Will see if this can keep up with the developments on the dark side :-). > >> I'd like to launch another GCL burst now if possible. I have a local >> tree which greatly accelerates the new automatic inlining of 2.7.0, >> primarily by storing precompiled C strings in addition to compressed >> lisp code for each compiled function. There are remaining niggles, >> primarily getting the labels and variable numbers to be adjustable. >> Finalizing the inlining policy, and hopefully cleaning up the >> remaining ansi issues, are all that stand in the way of 2.7.0. >> >> I'm thrilled to welcome new contributers! Needless to say, all GCL >> matters are up for consultation -- the more minds the better. > > I think I have some things to offer this project and would be > delighted to have a chance to contribute. Perhaps you could register at savannah and send me your username -- then we can discuss some commit policy? If your interested, then welcome aboard! Take care, > >> Kindly give me a few days to get this email situation sorted out once >> and for all, then perhaps we can start discussing new issues of >> substance. > > Sounds great! > > Regards, > -- > Jerry James > http://loganjerry.googlepages.com/ > > > -- Camm Maguire c...@maguirefamily.org ========================================================================== "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." -- Baha'u'llah _______________________________________________ Gcl-devel mailing list Gcl-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gcl-devel