On Wed, 13 Jul 2011, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
I do see packages compiling Lisp in postinst.
Can you please give me an example and do you know why they do it?
Thorsten
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Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the quick reply. I noticed that PLUNC is also listed on the
tasks page, appropriately enough, as it and Prism are about the only
freely available RTP project codes.
For two reasons, I would not advocate including any binaries in the
package, only source code. One is
Hi Ira,
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:14:11AM -0700, Ira Kalet wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I noticed that PLUNC is also listed on the
tasks page, appropriately enough, as it and Prism are about the only
freely available RTP project codes.
Thanks for your comment which is always
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 08:16:33PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
For two reasons, I would not advocate including any binaries in the
package, only source code. One is that we should avoid any indication
that we are distributing a medical device, per the FDA definition, as
the FDA
Being labeled a medical device in Canada just means you need to be
ISO 13465. This is not so much a feature but a quality system
certificate as required by Health Canada Medical Devices Regulations
for class II devices
Peter Hutten-Czapski
Haileybury Ontario
The attitude that
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