> Hello. When writing papers, I have always used "idraw" to make my > figures - I like it alot more than "xfig" for various reasons. > Anyways, Interviews has been largely unsupported for the last year or > two, so I took one of my trusty old Slackware CDs and made an > interviews package. Note that the binaries (and libraries) are a.out > - they're from an ANCIENT Slackware, as I said. Also, this package > doesn't really support the Linux Filesystem standard at all - same > reason as previously mentioned. > > I have no desire to do anything other than the most minimal support > for this package, but I was curious if anyone else would be interested > in it. If so, I will look into uploading it somewhere.
I have been interested in interviews for debian so I could package up mxv, a rather good sound editing program. I've never gotten mxv to compile, though, but maybe I'd have more luck if I didn't have to compile the interviews stuff on my own too. But a.out?! Is this a binary-only package, or something? -- #!/usr/bin/perl -i\$q='$q',\$p='$p';eval\$q.\$\^I\n"# # [EMAIL PROTECTED] $q='print"$p$^I\n',$p='#!/usr/bin/perl -i';eval$q.$^I # Joey Hess "He. He. He." - - Herman Toothrot -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]