I've been working on an semi-independent merge.. you can get it here:

http://ai.rightnow.com/htdig/index.html

This is such a large code volume to change... the software engineer in me
is nervous ;-)  The way the Linux Kernel group does things for large
changes is something to think about.

I stopped working on the merge temporarily when the destructors caused
problems in a library setting (libhtdig).

Thanks

On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Geoff Hutchison wrote:

>
> I posted another mifluz merge snapshot. Conveniently, it was posted
> October 10th, so both Europeans and Americans can agree on the date
> format. ;-)
>
> This release fixes some compilation problems on RH 8.0 (i.e. gcc-3.2) and
> should be quite stable.
>
> OTOH, it's also still slower than the current 3.2.0b4 snapshot. Profiling
> data will come in another e-mail.
>
> Usual disclaimers apply. This merge requires some form of iconv call,
> either from libc or the libiconv (which seems fairly portable).
>
> <http://www.htdig.org/files/snapshots/>
>
> -Geoff
>
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