Hello [email protected],

I tried to install Logiweb on my Windows pc, and it went pretty smoothly. However, one thing puzzled me slightly: The first thing I did was to install Cygwin by following the instructions at http://logiweb.eu/1.0/doc/download/cygwin.html . In doing so, I got the impression that I had to install Cygwin twice - once when following "5.6.1 Installing Cygwin", and once when following "5.6.3 Installing Logiweb". Couldn't you just skip 5.6.1? (I might be wrong).

I also skimmed the tutorial without finding anything errors.

Best regards
Frederik Eriksen.

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Subject:        [Logiweb] Help needed
Date:   Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:28:45 +0100 (CET)
From:   Klaus Grue <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]



Hi members of [email protected],

As stated in the announcement a moment ago, Logiweb 0.2.5 is out.

During the last two years, Logiweb has got a complete overhaul. Furthermore, it has been used on a space project in Rovsing where it was demonstrated that use of literate programming can reduce the cost of software verification and validation.

If you have a spare hour and a PC with 2 gigabyte RAM, please help: Logiweb is packaged as .tar.gz, RPM, Debian, and Cygwin packages. I am very interested in knowing if the install intructions work and are easy to follow. So if you can find time for installing one of the packages (.tar.gz, RPM, Debian, or Cygwin), I would be very interested in positive as well as negative feedback. If you can even find time for doing some or all of the tutorial, I would also be very interested in feedback on that. Download and tutorial are at http://logiweb.eu/

Cheers,
Klaus
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