Re: Help with the c2man to doxygen migration
* Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-06-16 08:20]: Srivastava pointed out that, c2man has been dead upstream for years (which was, so far, not a problem), and does not work with modern C/C++ programs -- which _is_ a problem. The functionality has been superseded with packages like doxygen. He wanted to remove c2man back then (October 2003) but couldn't because some (but few) programs still used it. Hmm.. there is a way to work around it, and I've been using the workaround. A workaround for what? Against the problems with modern C/C++ code? Do you really need to remove it if it's a working code? The tool is neither maintained nor supports modern programs, so I'm not sure it's a great idea to keep it in the archive... Manoj wanted to remove it in October 2003... so it's not as if the situation is getting any better. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Help with the c2man to doxygen migration
In http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2003/10/msg00019.html Manoj Srivastava pointed out that, c2man has been dead upstream for years (which was, so far, not a problem), and does not work with modern C/C++ programs -- which _is_ a problem. The functionality has been superseded with packages like doxygen. He wanted to remove c2man back then (October 2003) but couldn't because some (but few) programs still used it. Hmm.. there is a way to work around it, and I've been using the workaround. Do you really need to remove it if it's a working code? I don't like doxygen for its enormous configuration file and flexibility :P #313264 in dmachinemon #313265 in libvformat #313266 in wine regards, junichi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help with the c2man to doxygen migration
In http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2003/10/msg00019.html Manoj Srivastava pointed out that, c2man has been dead upstream for years (which was, so far, not a problem), and does not work with modern C/C++ programs -- which _is_ a problem. The functionality has been superseded with packages like doxygen. He wanted to remove c2man back then (October 2003) but couldn't because some (but few) programs still used it. I've now filed wishlist bugs on these three packages. I'd like to ask people who know doxygen to submit patches to those packages to migrate from c2man to doxygen. #313264 in dmachinemon #313265 in libvformat #313266 in wine -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]