Yes, it's still quite a new piece of software, at least so I have
understood. But anyway, as an idea for the future. Just about any encoder
would be great.

If it's really built-in, always-on, that would be even better.

Besides encoding, I think code profiling features should be (almost) built
in too.




"Eugene Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 07:52:28PM +0200, John Smith wrote:
> :
> : I have no connection to Turck MMcache in any way than just a user who
needs
> : it. But distributing software encoded with it is difficult while it is
not
> : so easily available (have to be separately downloaded and installed).
>
> I'm still having problems getting Turck MMcache to work on FreeBSD.
> It looks like the configure script is Linux-centric.  That's a bit of a
> minus when it comes to distributing software across multiple platforms.

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