Hi,
Back in November I submitted an upstream update for the regina-normal
package (tracker ID: 1834810), and I haven't heard anything since.
Is there something else I should be doing, or is it just a matter of
waiting out the queue?
Many thanks - Ben.
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On Mar 23, 2008, at 9:51 PM, John Ridgway wrote:
> Friends -
> Poly/ML is an implementation of the ML programming language. As such,
> it has an interpreter which basically just loads the Poly/ML library
> and runs it. It is possible to have a program that uses the Poly/ML
> library but doesn't
Friends -
Poly/ML is an implementation of the ML programming language. As such,
it has an interpreter which basically just loads the Poly/ML library
and runs it. It is possible to have a program that uses the Poly/ML
library but doesn't need the interpreter.
The current version of Poly/ML
On Mar 23, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Matthias Ringwald wrote:
>> The
>> build process is supposed to use ecj.jar if a pre-existing
>> ecj package isn't installed...
> we don't have an ecj package, do we?
We do:
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/ecj
Trevor
Hi Jack
On 23.03.2008, at 21:22, Jack Howarth wrote:
> Matthias,
> I don't know why you are surprised that no ecj1 is built.
I'm surprised that it is not build from a provided ecj.jar as that's
what's written in gcc-4.3.0/INSTALL/configure.html:
--with-ecj-jar=filename
This op
Matthias,
I don't know why you are surprised that no ecj1 is built. The
build process is supposed to use ecj.jar if a pre-existing
ecj package isn't installed...
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2006-12/msg00070.html
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32712
I am loath to attempt to backpor
Hi Jack
in gcc43 -1001, no ecj1 is built. I don't why ecj1 is not build in
your package, but it looks like it might be build if the libjava/
classpath target is build which I guess is not necessary.
But I've found helpful documentation in the gcc-4.4 snapshot which
allows to bootstrap ecj1
-Original Message-
>From: Jean-François Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On 23 Mar 2008, at 01:22, Daniel Macks wrote:
>>>
>>> /sw/src/fink.build/root-qscintilla2-qt4-x11-shlibs-2.2-1/sw/lib/
>>> qt4-x11/lib/libqscintilla2.3.0.0.dylib:
>>> libqscintilla2.3.dylib (compatibility version 3.
Sebastien Maret wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to rename the scipy-core-py package to numpy-py. numpy used
> to be called scipy-core, but the upstream developers changed the name
> some time ago:
>
>For about 6 months at the end of 2005, the new package was called
>SciPy Core (not to be confus
Hi,
I'd like to rename the scipy-core-py package to numpy-py. numpy used
to be called scipy-core, but the upstream developers changed the name
some time ago:
For about 6 months at the end of 2005, the new package was called
SciPy Core (not to be confused with the full SciPy package which
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