On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Rabbi David Botton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have a working version now of Gnoga using Dmitry Kazakov's simple
> components instead of AWS. I still have a bit of polish to do, but it looks
> like a winner.
>
> This means AWS not required at all (nor any of its many dependencies), a
> simple checkout of Gnoga will include all needed and should compile on even
> older versions of GNAT (although still needs a few 2012 features
> currently). In theory I could probably backport Gnoga to 2005 or even Ada
> 95 at this point.
>
> My goal is for Gnoga to work with the current release version of MinGW on
> Windows and Debian Squeeze. So if I manage that I'll be super happy.
>
> I'll post when I've got everything tested and have pushed this in to Git.
> It may have to wait until tomorrow though.
>
> Great job, David. I have reading emails but did not have time to play with
> Gnoga. Now, holiday is up us and my company will shutdown for 2 two weeks
> during Christmas. I start learning to catch up. In addition, I can get my
> hands dirty with Gnoga without building and installing AWS. Again, good job
> David.
Happy and healthy Thanksgivings. Go Gnoga.
Anh Vo
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