On 2020-08-28 02:43, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 27 13:29, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2020-08-27 02:49, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> On Aug 26 22:04, Jon Turney wrote:
>>>> Since we recently had the unpleasant surprise of discovering that Cygwin
>>>> doesn't build on F32 when trying to make a release, this adds some CI to
>>>> test that.
>>>>
>>>> Open issues: Since there don't seem to be RedHat packages for cocom, this
>>>> grabs a cocom package from some random 3rd party I found on the internet.
>>
>> New official site V0.98 Unicode 8:
>>
>>      https://github.com/dino-lang/dino/blob/master/cocom.spec
> 
> Weird version numbering scheme.  Our cocom package is version 0.996.
> Is it safe to assume this stuff is newer then ours?

Same guy Vladimir Makarov and link from previous SF to current GH sources; not
seeing the earlier emphasis on Russian armaments, rather focus is on Dino
language; affiliation RedHat Toronto; GH INSTALL files all date from 20 years
ago; our CHANGES says Win32 support was removed in 2007 at the top, and that
agrees with GH ChangeLog, which continues up to 2019; closed Issue mentions he
changed to autotools for Cygwin and MacOSX between 2015 and 2016; switches email
from users.sf.net to gcc.gnu.org in 2016, and redhat.com briefly 2016 Mar, about
when he switched to GH.

There are few mentions of versions; preference on GH seems to be dates, latest
mainly 2016, regenerated configure, Makefile.in, aclocal.m4 across directories 9
months ago: although our file dates are 2015, that version 0.996 applies to
Ammunition from 2002; version mentions include above Ammunition v0.996,
Onigurama 6.0.0, Dino updates to .5 and .55, http://dino-lang.github.io/download
offers V0.97 with Dino 0.5, GH says V0.98 with Dino 0.55.

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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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