Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers '[1 1]

2015-05-26 Thread Michael Tiedtke
This is a maintenance release. It's on PLaneT, too. But I can't load it ... http://planet.racket-lang.org/display.ss?package=Open%20Flowers.pltowner=mti -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Racket Users group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers

2015-05-25 Thread Michael Tiedtke
Il giorno 23/mag/2015, alle ore 19.28, Matthias Felleisen ha scritto: Why don't you put this into github and register it with the package server? Well, I tried to download git for my Mac twice. Two times it was interrupted after half of the 20MB version control monster had been

Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers

2015-05-25 Thread Alexander D. Knauth
You could also try other options for package sources, which includes things like .zip files and .plt files, in addition to github repositories. http://docs.racket-lang.org/pkg/Package_Concepts.html#%28part._concept~3asource%29 I have no experience with using anything other than a github

Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers

2015-05-24 Thread Michael Tiedtke
Il giorno 23/mag/2015, alle ore 19.28, Matthias Felleisen ha scritto: Why don't you put this into github and register it with the package server? Thanks for the advice! I was somehow searching for that package repository right from the start. But I'm going to read the manual first. -- You

Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers

2015-05-23 Thread Michael Tiedtke
This is a feature release for those interested in solitaire card games. Keywords: message passing, solitaire, stateful objects, parallel objects, hint system, Flower Garden (There is also an integrated window cleaner.) ;-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: [racket-users] Flower Garden: Open Flowers

2015-05-23 Thread Matthias Felleisen
Why don't you put this into github and register it with the package server? On May 23, 2015, at 1:22 PM, Michael Tiedtke wrote: This is a feature release for those interested in solitaire card games. Keywords: message passing, solitaire, stateful objects, parallel objects, hint