FinkCommander now has its own repository on SourceForge. You can access
it by anonymous CVS as follows:
cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/finkcommander
login
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/finkcommander
co FinkCommander
Thanks to Ben Hines, who showed me the error
Alright now that I've had some time to sleep and think about the things I
learned yesterday here's my feeback. (I know this is a little long, but please
bear with me)
The two main problems that I see are:
1. The docs on the website are not very good at explaining how to use fink when
you are
Sending a message about it here was a good way. I have just added it to
stable.
Another possible way is to re-open the package submission tracker item
which you originally used to submit the package, and make the request
there.
-- Dave
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Fink-dev
Hello all,
I maintain rdesktop and although I don't actively use it myself I've had
reports that it is stable and in use by others. Without wanting to ask
silly questions, what is the procedure for moving a package to unstable?
Sam
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Sam Johnston
Australian Online Solutions
1300 132 809
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 14:56:34 +1100
Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way I could declare "PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP"?
> What would I declare it as?
SDL has it's own recursive mutex code.
It'll be a good example.
SDL-1.2.3/src/thread/linux/SDL_sysmutex.c
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