On 09-Feb-2006 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Nextgens was working on that... you been talking to him?
No, actually, I just decided to have another go at it yesterday, and
finally hit on the magic incantaion. :-)
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 05:03:14PM -0600, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
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On 09-Feb-2006 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Nextgens was working on that... you been talking to him?
No, actually, I just decided to have another go at it yesterday, and
finally hit on the magic incantaion. :-)
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 05:03:14PM -0600, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
>>
I've finally successfully built and installed a 64-bit BigInt library on my
Athlon 64 box under FreeBSD. What I need to know now, before committing
any changes to the build scripts, is all of the possible names for x86_64
architectures under Linux.
Anyone running a 64-bit version of Linux, please
I've finally successfully built and installed a 64-bit BigInt library on my
Athlon 64 box under FreeBSD. What I need to know now, before committing
any changes to the build scripts, is all of the possible names for x86_64
architectures under Linux.
Anyone running a 64-bit version of Linux, please
the
"experimental" branch one should be tracking? I've seen no updates in the
ngrouting branch in over a week now, while new commits are taking place
constantly in unstable.
Just wondering.
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