Thanks much for this -- works like a charm! :-) I was just starting to
read the Wiki page on arguments, then I got your mail...
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I don't see any changes in UPDATES between 0.3.5 and 0.3.7 which would
indicate any fixes, so I'm confused. :-)
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Is there a more intelligent way of accomplishing what used to "just
work" in EPIC4?
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Remove it.
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s "less compatible" with ircII
than EPIC 4 is -- and if I remember right, this has been stated by
Jeremy a couple of times. Therefore I have no qualms seeing it
removed in 5, but obviously kept in 4.
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e GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub_strtoimax) || defined (__stub___strtoimax)
choke me
#else
strtoimax();
#en
ine the behaviour of /exec -o with an open /query. Not
that my word rules above anyone elses, but such a toggleable defeats
my entire argument.
Changing this in EPIC5 would be OK, but (if you're still working on
it) for EPIC4, leave the old behaviour.
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go through the rigamaroll you mentioned (re: finding
SOCKS5 source, etc.). Seems the official SOCKS[45] site is quite
annoying, I'll agree. Might try using www.filesearch.ru instead:
http://www.filesearch.ru/cgi-bin/s?q=socks5-v1.0r11.tar.gz&t=f&w=a&x=21&
Purely out of curiousity: is this new parser libgmp? If not, have you
considered using libgmp? Hell, I don't even know what libgmp "really
does", other than act as some IEEE-oriented math library... ;-)
Food for thought. And I hate math, by the way.
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Agreed entirely (and for many identical reasons ;) ).
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