The new GNU Arch seems to address many complaints
about the current version 1.  However, due to the
significant differences, will there be tools to
convert existing 1.x archives to the 2.0 format?



--- Thomas Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The first source release and some very early
> documentation for Arch 2.0
> ("revc") is now ready!
> 
>         Web page: <http://www.seyza.com/>
> 
>         Source:
> <http://www.seyza.com/releases/revc-0.0x0.tar.gz>
> 
>         Source (tar bundle) SHA1:
> 9c279f78e57a99d517ccf5b983960620ff6f2cf7
> 
>         Source (tar bundle) size: 1732018
> 
> Some highlights:  revc has only 10 core commands; 
> there are about 165
> functions; the source code is literally about 14K
> lines and is closer to
> 10K lines if you subtract out non-code boilerplate.
> 
> User complaints about tla 1.x being addressed in
> revc:



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