Earnie Boyd wrote:
John Morrison wrote:
(PS, I'm subscribed ;)
By this I assume you to mean that you don't need to be listed in the
distribution. You need to set the Reply-To header if you want that to
happen. See the archives of many lists for explanations.
No, I mean I keep getting two
Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 22:55, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Earnie,
The reply-to address for the mailing list is now [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In light of this, maybe you should reevaluate whether your default
action should be to hit ``reply'' or ``reply-to-all''.
It doesn't
I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like
this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started
reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that
some other people might be waiting for me to release an updated build of
XFree86 for
Elfyn,
I know we have a dependency on ncurses... and possibly jpeg, png, and/or
tiff. However, I think all of those have been updated, no?
Harold
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, David Rothenberger wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have never subscribed to this mailing list
Charles Wilson wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Elfyn,
I know we have a dependency on ncurses... and possibly jpeg, png,
and/or tiff. However, I think all of those have been updated, no?
jpeg, png, tiff, and zlib have been updated to 1.5.0
zlib has been updated to 1.5.1
ncurses has been
I have just released XFree86 4.3.0 for Cygwin. This release has been
made to prepare for a Cygwin 1.5.1 test version.
The only packages that should need to be update for a 1.5.1 test version
would be XFree86-[bin, fsrv, nest, prog, prt, vfb, xserv, xwinclip].
I will start working on building
Larry,
Seems that you sent this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (notice no 's') and it
hasn't yet shown up in the cygwin-apps mailing list, so I am sending it
for you.
Harold
Larry Hall wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/cygwin-setup-161pct.png
I just uploaded XFree86
for the next steps
and what they are.
Harold
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Nicholas,
Can you explain to me what fontconfig and freetype2 are, specifically?
Freetype2, quoting the homepage [1]:
FreeType 2 is a software font engine that is designed to be small,
efficient
I'm an idiot and no one likes suggestions from someone that isn't
involved in the actual process... but it sure seems like it would be a
he*l of a lot easier to track ITPs through Bugzilla.
Just a thought... feel free to leave it completely without any discussion.
Harold
Igor Pechtchanski
Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 02:37:40PM -0400, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I'm an idiot and no one likes suggestions from someone that isn't
involved in the actual process... but it sure seems like it would be a
he*l of a lot easier to track ITPs through Bugzilla
Chris,
Well, what I can see is that setup.exe is leaving dead bash and sh
processes around if you cancel this. The post-install and pre-remove
scripts both work fine if run from a bash prompt.
I changed /etc/postinstall/XFree86-bin-icons.sh to pass '-x' to sh and
looked at the log file in
Original from http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/cweb.html
Questions for other maintainters
1) tex - cweb wants to dump a macro file (cwebmac.tex) in the following
directory:
/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs
I can't find the corresponding location under
[After the disaster that was my attempt to package cweb, I figured I
will ask some questions before wasting time packaging something that is
already available.]
I am intending to package The Network Simulator - ns-2:
=
Original from http://www.freetype.org/
Questions for other maintainers
===
1) freetype2 is built as part of XFree86 right now as a shared library,
but configuring with --enable-shared and --disable-static doesn't
produce a .dll when building the standalone tree.
2)
Charles Wilson wrote:
Well, it's a bit confusing to me without actually running configure
myself, but I can't tell if fontconfig really actually use
autoconf/automake/libtool the right way, or if instead it merely uses
them to generate a JamFile for the 'jam' package building tool.
Hmm... I
Gerrit,
Thanks. Looks like this will be useful.
You are not intending to release these packages yourself, right?
Harold
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Gerrit schrieb:
Hallo Harold,
3) Both shared and static libs are being built. That is desired, correct?
Yes, please.
4) File placement is not
ITP: ns
Description: The Network Simulator - ns-2
Proposer: Harold L Hunt II
ITP: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also: nam [The Network Animator - Nam]
Status: ITP posted.
HOLD-UPS: Not enough votes (need 3). No package, nothing to review!
ITP: otcl
Description: OTcl, short
I spent a number of hours pondering how the other package maintainers
create the list of files that goes into a package readme. The list is
different than can be made easily with find because find lists
directories by default (and the readmes I have seen do not list
directories) and prepends
Original from http://www.freetype.org/
Description
===
A Free, High-Quality, and Portable Font Engine.
Changes from original ITP
=
1) Both shared and static libs are being built correctly.
2) Broke monolithic package up into three packages (below).
3) Setup
Original from http://www.fontconfig.org/
Description
===
Fontconfig is a library for configuring and customizing font access.
Changes from original ITP
=
1) Both shared and static libs are being built correctly.
2) Broke monolithic package up into three packages
Original from http://www.fontconfig.org/
Description
===
Fontconfig is a library for configuring and customizing font access.
Changes from first review request
=
1) Install /etc/fonts files with a postinstall script
2) Exclude the autom4te.cache directory
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Harold,
fontconfig
==
libfontconfig1
==
libfontconfig-devel
===
The binary packages:
+ Executables are running.
- No postinstall script
- And in the package included (which is wrong, should be created by a
postinstall script
Charles Wilson wrote:
So, here's the question for the list. For the cygwin-specific README in
a X-related package, where should it go?
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/ like normal packages?
/usr/X11/doc/Cygwin/ ?
/usr/X11/share/doc/Cygwin/ ?
I lean toward /usr/X11/doc/Cygwin/ just in the interests of
Should I be doing ITPs and waiting for votes? Is there a less-formal
process that package posters use (e.g. Hey, look at this, if no one
complains, then I am posting it.)?
If this isn't interesting for cygwin-apps then just let me know and I
will send review requests but not an ITP.
As I
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 05:30:23PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Should I be doing ITPs and waiting for votes? Is there a less-formal
process that package posters use (e.g. Hey, look at this, if no one
complains, then I am posting it.)?
If this isn't interesting
Daniel,
Daniel Reed wrote:
Package: freetype2 2.1.5-1
Description: (none)
Proposer: Harold L Hunt II
Proposal: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/freetype2/freetype2-2.1.5-1.tar.bz2
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/freetype2/freetype2
Daniel,
Daniel Reed wrote:
Package: fontconfig 2.2.0-1
Description: Font configuration and customization library. (main package)
Proposer: Harold L Hunt II
Proposal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/fontconfig/fontconfig-2.2.0-1.tar.bz2
http
Original from http://otcl-tclcl.sourceforge.net/otcl/
Description
===
OTcl, short for MIT Object Tcl, is an extension to Tcl/Tk for
object-oriented programming.
Changes from original ITP
=
1) Ripped out broken Makefile.in build system and replaced with automake
otcl
category: Libs
requires: cygwin tcltk libotcl0
sdesc: OTcl, short for MIT Object Tcl. (main package)
ldesc: OTcl, short for MIT Object Tcl, is an extension to Tcl/Tk for
object-oriented programming.
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/otcl/otcl-1.0.9-1-src.tar.bz2
(540 KiB)
Oops, that
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
the X Window System.
It uses the `ghostscript' PostScript(tm) interpreter and is based on
the classic X front-end for `gs', `ghostview'. It is more comfortable
and more powerful than `ghostview'.
category: XFree86 Text Graphics
requires: cygwin Xfree86-base Xaw3d cygipc
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 12:31:56PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I'm sure it would have gathered the required 3 votes by now, but I vote
for this anyway, with each appendage I can raise! This would be great to
have.
Me too, with similar sentiments.
I'm just waiting
Original from http://otcl-tclcl.sourceforge.net/tclcl/
Description
===
TclCL (Tcl with classes) is a Tcl/C++ interface used by Mash, vic, vat,
rtp_play, ns, and nam. It provides a layer of C++ glue over OTcl.
Questions/Notes for Cygwin developers
=
1)
Original from http://otcl-tclcl.sourceforge.net/tclcl/
Description
===
TclCL (Tcl with classes) is a Tcl/C++ interface used by Mash, vic, vat,
rtp_play, ns, and nam. It provides a layer of C++ glue over OTcl.
Changes from original request for review
Daniel Reed wrote:
libPropList Harold L Hunt II
The libPropList package no longer exists.
Harold
Volker,
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold I vote pro inclusion. I guess that seals the deal :)
Thanks
Harold Problems
Harold
Harold 1) Fails to 'conf'. See attached log output.
Yeah, but that's just warnings. I changed the script
I vote pro.
I have yet to review this. Busy weekend.
Harold
I vote pro as well.
I guess the only thing that needs to happen now is a package review, right?
Harold
Volker,
I tried to build the package and got the following from the prep step:
aclocal: configure.ac: 46: macro `AM_ICONV' not found in library
I have updated all of my packages to the latest curr releases. Were
you setting a non-default PKG_CONFIG_PATH before running the script?
Here is
Volker,
Sorry about the noise. gettext-devel was not on my system.
However, I am now having a problem during the conf step. Output below.
Nicholas sent a private update of the package source; I have not yet
looked at that package.
Harold
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor...
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
Harold configure: error: C++ preprocessor /lib/cpp fails sanity check
Harold See `config.log' for more details.
What are the details in config.log ?
Try running
++ interface used by Mash, vic, vat,
...
Proposer: Harold L Hunt II
Proposal: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-11/msg5.html
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/tclcl/tclcl-1.0.13-1.tar.bz2
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/tclcl/tclcl-1.0.13-1
Volker,
Sorry, it looks like my install was horked because gcc-g++ was
missing... the test for cpp probably failed due to that. In any case,
configure works now.
The package now builds properly on my machine and everything looks okay,
so I say:
Good to go.
Seems like it might be a good
Hmm... just noticed that you have libgd2 and libgd2-devel... I was under
the impression that you should stick the DLL version in the libgd
package name, which you did, but I thought that the DLL version number
was *not* included in the -devel package name.
It seems to me that the devel package
Volker,
I vote pro.
I am downloading and testing right now.
By the way, the download scripts that you include are a tremendous help.
Harold
I downloaded the setup.hint and most of the -src package, then geocities
started complaining in German that I can't translate. It seems to be
saying that the files are momentarily unavailable... but it could also
be saying that you have exceeded your daily download limit. Could you
confirm
Volker,
Okay, I got it, but it fails to build still (I thought my first download
was incomplete):
Making all in tutorial
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/harold/x-devel/4.3/ports/gnuplot/gnuplot-3.8j.0/.build/tutorial'
gnuplot: not found
make[2]: *** [eg1.tex] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving
Daniel,
Daniel Reed wrote:
xfig-binHarold L Hunt II!!! no source and no external-source
xfig-docHarold L Hunt II!!! no source and no external-source
xfig-etcHarold L Hunt II!!! no source and no external-source
xfig-man
I'll take maintainership of the links package. The 0.96 version that is
currently released for Cygwin is from 2001/07/03. The stable version,
0.98, is from 2002/06/30.
The latest devel version, 0.99pre14, is from 2003/11/22. The devel
versions are so much newer than the last stable version
Well, I made the fix as Frédéric suggested. Seems to work for me. I
have therefore uploaded the new package and sent an announcement. We
can work on fixing other bugs as they are identified.
At this time I am not particularly interested in packaging the other
flavors of links that are
Joe,
Joe Buehler wrote:
Daniel Reed wrote:
emacs Joe Buehler !!! minor bump
(freshmeat lists 21.3; we have 21.2)
If 21.3 has indeed been released (been waiting for it), I will work on
polishing
it up for a new Cygwin package.
emacs-elJoe Buehler
Volker,
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold Volker,
Harold Okay, I got it, but it fails to build still (I thought my first
Harold download was incomplete):
Harold Making all in tutorial
Harold make[2]: Entering directory
Harold
Daniel Reed wrote:
Things have been a little hectic lately, and I stopped the automatic PPL
until I had a chance to review all of its information. I just finished my
mini-audit and believe the PPL is accurate, though certainly very long.
Package tcm (Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling) has been in
Jari,
I just looked at your sgrep package:
Package: sgrep 1.99.1-1 [2003-09-15]
Description: Search indexed text regions like SGML, XML and HTML files
Proposer: Jari Aalto
Proposal: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-09/msg00166.html
Jari,
I think you have some generic problems with the cygbuild script. There
are two or three issues in the two reviews I sent that I would like
addressed in the above packages before I will take a look at them.
I will review them for you if you get the generic problems addressed.
Harold
Daniel,
I just reviewed your tcm package:
Package: tcm 2.20-1 [2003-01-27]
Description: Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM)
Proposer: Daniel Boesswetter
Proposal: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-01/msg00299.html
Volker,
I just reviewed your tzcode package:
-- cut here
#!/bin/bash
wget http://de.geocities.com/vzell1/cygwin/setup.hint.tzcode-2003d-1.zip
mv setup.hint.tzcode-2003d-1.zip setup.hint
wget
I'm not clear on whether you want me to upload as is or not?
Harold
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold Volker,
Harold I just reviewed your tzcode package:
Thanks
Harold Minor issue: The install process complains repeatedly about not
Harold
Peter,
I just reviewed your suite3270 package. Very nice work. See review below.
Package: suite3270 3.2.20-1 [2003-11-15]
Description: 3270 Emulator Suite base package
Proposer: Peter A. Castro
Proposal: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-11/msg00198.html
Abe,
I just reviewed your libsmi package:
Package: libsmi 0.4.1-1 [2003-10-11]
Description: Library to access SMI MIB information
Proposer: Abe Backus
Proposal: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://abraham.backus.com/release/libsmi/libsmi-0.4.1-1.tar.bz2
John,
Have you, or are you going to, addressed the isses listed in the PPL
below for distcc?
Once those minor issues have been addressed, I will try to review the
package for you. I don't want to review it right now only to report the
same problems though.
Harold
Package: distcc 2.11.1-1
There, now we don't have a single package on the PPL with something to
review that has not at least resulted in a chastising from a grumpy
programmer that knows very little about packaging :)
Lets get those packages fixed, reviewed, and posted! This is fun.
Harold
Check this out:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cygwin]$ grep libPropList setup.ini
@ libPropList
ldesc: libPropList is required by Window Maker.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cygwin]$ find -name libPropList
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cygwin]$
libPropList is still in setup.ini, but it doesn't appear to be anywhere
in the
Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
This means, not too far from now, we can drop the cygipc package and
packages like postgresql can switch to using Cygserver.
Additionally, most XFree86-* packages and anything that depends upon
XFree86-bin or XFree86-base (cgoban, emacs-X11, ghostscript-x11,
Ah ha... thanks. I always thought that the setup.ini file was
overwritten each time without regard to its previous contents. I guess
I was wrong.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 07:36:43PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Check this out:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cygwin
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 07:40:25PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
So, there is no cygserver package... it will just be part of
cygwin1.dll? Is that correct? Excuse me for not following development
until now... it really hasn't affected me until today.
Right
Abe,
Abe Backus wrote:
Thank you Harold, I really appreciate your taking the time to review this
package :)
No problem. This is weird: the -src tarball still have the
CYGWIN-PATCHES directory in it... usually those files are contained in
the source directory and they are created when the
Abe,
Abe Backus wrote:
Thank you Harold, I really appreciate your taking the time to review this
package :)
Oops, looks like the new file you posted still doesn't contain the
original libsmi-0.4.1.tar.gz source file. That explains why you don't
have a diff against it. Let me know when you
Charles Wilson wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
4) The script builds in the same directory as the source code. I
don't like that. I have not yet (I hope) released a package that does
this and I don't give good reviews to packages that do it. If the
package fails to build out of the source
Abe,
I have an interesting update for the libsmi package. I got it to build
shared libraries and it passes 19 of the 20 tests. I am very close to
having it build out of the source directory... the one remaining step is
to get the mibs to install correctly. I should have an updated -src
Abe,
Here are some things I did:
1) Used a standard build script.
2) Passed -no-undefined on the LDFLAGS to allow the DLL to be built.
3) Ran 'make check' to see that only 1 of the 20 test failed (the last
one, seems to be something trivial).
4) Relibtoolized the source to allow the DLL to
Daniel Reed wrote:
) Package: joe 2.9.8-1 [2003-11-11]
) Description: Fast and simple editor which emulates 5 other editors
)Proposer: Jari Aalto
)Proposal: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) http://tierra.dyndns.org:81/cygwin/joe/joe-2.9.8-1.tar.bz2
joe has now received enough votes
John,
John Morrison wrote:
From: Harold L Hunt II
John,
Have you, or are you going to, addressed the isses listed in the PPL
below for distcc?
Once those minor issues have been addressed, I will try to review the
package for you. I don't want to review it right now only to report the
same
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
3) CYGWIN-PATCHES/tcm-2.20.README should be named
CYWGIN-PATCHES/tcm.README. This isn't actually installed either, which
requires that the install command in the build script be changed to
the following:
install() {
(cd ${objdir} \
make install prefix=${instdir
Martin,
Martin Pool wrote:
On 27 Nov 2003, Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached patch adds a --with-docdir=path flag for the configure
script; the default when --with-docdir is not specified remains
unchanged. The patch has been build tested on Cygwin.
Thanks, taken.
Cool
Daniel,
Daniel Boesswetter wrote:
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Minor issues
1) In tcm.README, XFree86-base is listed as a runtime requirement. I
have started listed XFree86-bin as a requirement instead. Same goes
for setup.hint. Not critical.
Changed in both locations
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Thank you for your work on the verification of the ITPs.
No problem. I was bored.
I'm sure we all
appreciate the effort, and you're welcome to keep doing this if you're
having fun at it, but it occurred to me that some of the steps in your
verification could have been
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
[snip]
Great. Once these changes are released we can have an empty
platform-specific patch :)
Harold
Harold,
We still need to add CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint and
CYGWIN-PATCHES/package.README... They are platform-specific
Daniel,
Daniel Boesswetter wrote:
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I realized that prefix was defined in your script instead of
DESTDIR because a build test of my script didn't install anything in
the .inst directory. Thus, the prefix definition was used by the
Makefile instead
Peter,
Peter A. Castro wrote:
Hi Harold,
I've fixed item #2 concerning the install phase of building. As
discussed, issue #1 will be left, as is, as it does not effect the
packaging process. If you would, please re-pull from the same URLs and
re-test/review. Thanks!
Okay, I just rebuilt the
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Peter,
Peter A. Castro wrote:
Hi Harold,
I've fixed item #2 concerning the install phase of building. As
discussed, issue #1 will be left, as is, as it does not effect the
packaging process. If you would, please re-pull from the same URLs and
re-test/review. Thanks
John,
John Morrison wrote:
Thanks for all the hard work Harold - it works brilliantly :)
Great.
Daniel - if you would care to get this from Harolds site above,
I'll host the next version on my NTL account.
Thanks again Harold.
I went ahead and uploaded it.
Send an announcement when you are
Peter,
Peter A. Castro wrote:
Ugh... I just noticed that your all command is as follows:
all) prep conf build install \
pkg spkg finish ; STATUS=$? ;;
You don't have a 'strip' command in there; I checked the s3270 package
and noticed that s3270.exe is 484 KiB, versus 170 KiB after
I would like to contribute and maintain ImageMagick:
http://www.imagemagick.org/
ImageMagick 5.5.7 is a robust collection of tools and libraries offered
under a usage license to read, write, and manipulate an image in many
image formats (over 89 major formats) including popular formats
Gareth Pearce wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
Sent: Wednesday, 3 December 2003 10:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ITP] ImageMagick
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 03:27:48AM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I
Charles Wilson wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Question for other maintainers: ImageMagick defaults to building as a
static library... I have not yet tried to build it as a shared
library; does anyone have an instant educated guess as to whether or
not it will be a good idea to pursue a shared
Igor,
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I would like to contribute and maintain ImageMagick:
http://www.imagemagick.org/
ImageMagick 5.5.7 is a robust collection of tools and libraries offered
under a usage license to read, write, and manipulate an image
David,
Billinghurst, David (CALCRTS) wrote:
I have built ImageMagick-5.5.3 as a shared library. It worked for me
some time in July 2003.
I indended to contribute the package myself, but (insert usual excuses).
I am travelling on business, but I have one of my old build script with me.
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I'm already using some of the tools on my machine, so I vote pro!
Incidentally, are you using the Cygwin version from ImageMagick.org?
I'm using the unix source from the following page, with minimal
patches and shared libraries enabled:
[The package now has plenty of votes and I have installed the package
and tested the 'convert' command. I would like someone else to give the
package at least a brief review before Daniel or I upload it.]
I would like to contribute and maintain ImageMagick:
http://www.imagemagick.org/
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:05:31AM -0800, Peter A. Castro wrote:
Thanks! (I, umm, was gonna get to it eventually :) Thanks, too, to all
who voted for it and expecially to Harold for reviewing the packages so
thoroughly.
I'd like to give a special thanks to Harold for
Can we stay on topic and get ImageMagick a light review so it can be
uploaded? It just needs a once-over to make sure that I didn't mess up
something obvious.
Harold
. Maybe it is best to just have a version that
isn't perfect released so that people start using it and we have an
incentive to actually get it right. :)
Harold
Charles Wilson wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
[The package now has plenty of votes and I have installed the package
and tested
[CCing opendx-dev because developers there may be interested in this new
package and hopefully they can offer some help in testing.]
I would like to contribute and maintain dx and dxsamples for Cygwin:
http://www.opendx.org/
Description from opendx.org:
If you need visualization for
I forgot to mention that you can point Cygwin's setup.exe to the
following address to grab the source and binary packages for testing:
http://www.egr.msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/
Harold
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
[CCing opendx-dev because developers there may be interested in this new
package
Abe,
Daniel Reed wrote:
Package: libsmi 0.4.1-1 [2003-10-11]
Description: Library to access SMI MIB information
Proposer: Abe Backus
Proposal: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://abraham.backus.com/release/libsmi/libsmi-0.4.1-1.tar.bz2
I would like to contribute and maintain ddd:
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
GNU DDD is a graphical front-end for command-line debuggers such as
GDB, DBX, WDB, Ladebug, JDB, XDB, the Perl debugger, or the Python
debugger. Besides ``usual'' front-end features such as viewing source
texts,
[This package will replace ImageMagick for various reasons. One of
those reasons is that the GM folks are committed to provide ABI
stability and proper version numbers, whereas IM is not making such a
committment and has already made various arbitrary changes to ABI
version numbers.]
I would
Volker,
Thanks for the vote and the review.
I will probably hold off on posting until I replace ImageMagick with
GraphicsMagick.
Harold
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold I would like to contribute and maintain dx and dxsamples for Cygwin:
Harold
[This package will replace ImageMagick for various reasons. One of
those reasons is that the GM folks are committed to provide ABI
stability and proper version numbers, whereas IM is not making such a
committment and has already made various arbitrary changes to ABI
version numbers.]
I would like
Sorry, disregard this repost. I have been having some mailer trouble
and thought it didn't get through. I will be posting an updated
announcement shortly.
Harold
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