Jcabc2ps (Was Re: [abcusers] sourceforge homepage)

2002-09-23 Thread Don Whitener

I've been meaning to ask, and this reminds me... Is there a compiled for 
Windows (32-bit) version of jcabc2ps available anywhere?  I have searched, 
but all I can find is source code.  Unfortunately, I haven't the tools at 
the moment to handle it.

Don

At 08:14 AM 9/23/02, John Chambers wrote:

Well, my abc2ps clone (jcabc2ps) is  listed  on  the  sourceforge.abc
page,  and  I'd  love  to update it to my latest version.  I was even
given admin privs a year or so back, and since then I've spent a  lot
of  spare time learning about sourceforge.  Lots of good stuff there.
But I've never found any information telling me how  to  update  that
link to my code.

This is extremely frustrating. I've gotten email from people who have
downloaded  it  and  installed it, and found all sorts of things that
don't work. I have to point them to my personal site where I have the
latest version.  And I apologize for the version on sourceforge.


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Re: Jcabc2ps (Was Re: [abcusers] sourceforge homepage)

2002-09-23 Thread John Chambers

Don asks:
| I've been meaning to ask, and this reminds me... Is there a compiled for
| Windows (32-bit) version of jcabc2ps available anywhere?  I have searched,
| but all I can find is source code.  Unfortunately, I haven't the tools at
| the moment to handle it.

Not to my knowledge. ;-)

I wonder if sourceforge's compile farm include Windows  machines?   I
keep  hearing  rumors  that  it's actually possible to access NT-type
Windows machines from the Net.  I  also  keep  hearing  language  not
suitable  for  tender  ears  from  people whose job involves managing
networks of such machines.

(Most of my work is done on unix/linux machines that I've never  seen
or  touched.   So I probably have a distorted view of how such things
work out there in what passes for the Real World.  ;-)

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