> i've started by checking out gump and trying to get gump working. this has
> proved to be a bit more difficult than i'd imagined (it's had to get hold
> of some of the prequisite distributions). still, it's been helpful (if not
> very productive).

Are you game to try Python Gump? I tried Traditional Gump on W2K long ago,
and it darn near killed me before I moved to Linux. That was doable, but
hardly easy. Hindsight is 20/20, and it isn't that hard, but ...

Stefan is by far the better person to solicit descriptor help, but I'm game
for helping you with Python Gump. I've helped (or done, via SSH) a number of
installs, and can help or do it.

Caveat: Python isn't a fully fledge Gump yet, but it is close, and getting
closer.

BTW: Would you be game for a "incubator only" Gump, that only does incubator
projects (and gets any other packages for them?) It might be a nice
separation from main gump, and nicer on resources.

regards

Adam


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