On 2003-11-01T16:42-0200, Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote: ) On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Daniel Reed wrote: ) > ) figlet Carl Ebrey !!! last updated 2001-12-12 ) > Our version is 2.2, and vendor does appear to be 2.2, but figlet isn't in ) 2.2.1 - ftp://ftp.figlet.org/pub/figlet/program/unix/ ) http://www.figlet.org/ Woops, I saw the 2.2 and must have missed the reference to 2.2.1 entirely. It appears we are behind afterall.
) > ) ghostscript Dario Alcocer !!! last updated 2002-10-29 ) > The "aladdinghostscript" project at freshmeat has a release 8.11 from ) AFAIK there are license restrictions with AFPL Ghostscript, the ) reason why no Linux distributions include it. Ah, I did not check which flavor of Ghostscript we actually used. In any event, GNU Ghostscript appears to be at 7.07, to our 7.05. ) > ) links Sami Tikka !!! last updated 2002-01-23 ) > Our Links is from the 0-tree, whereas current is the 2-tree. I am not sure ) Links and Links2 are different projects. Both support SSL. ) Links2 would require XFree86 for graphical support. You To solve that it might be possible to have separate links and links-x11 packages. ) Anyway, ELinks is a much better project, mainly the 0.5 ) prereleases, but they have problems running under cmd.exe. I would hesitate at including (and thereby potentially endorsing) ELinks, which appears to be a "hostile fork" of the Links project code. Links is relatively feature-rich and is still actively maintained, and its maintainers advise against using ELinks. -- Daniel Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://naim-users.org/nmlorg/ http://naim.n.ml.org/ The pursuit of pretty formulas and neat theorems can no doubt quickly degenerate into a silly vice, but so can the quest for austere generalities which are so very general indeed that they are incapable of application to any particular. -- Eric Temple Bell, Mathematician