Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread Jeremiah Breeden
No worries at all David.  I am sorry for your family's loss.  Our hearts
and prayers go out to you and your family.

Regards and condolences,
Jeremiah

On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 11:57 PM, Rabbi David Botton 
wrote:

> I'm fairly embarrassed to have been off the grid for so long with Gnoga
> and thankful to Pascal and others still working hard on things. Has been a
> tough time business wise last months and most recently with my father's
> passing and trying to get things in order. I wish Gnoga had a higher
> priority than food and family but I've not given up on things and
> hopefully more involved soon :) I still have a number of plans for Gnoga's
> development and tools for it.
>
> David Botton
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Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread Pascal
Hello Stephane,

The best proof is the increasing  interest in Gnoga and programs using it.
Like the online applications of "Ada for Automation" :-)
(ref your CLA post:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/comp.lang.ada/1NM6Hp1mh6M)

The Gnoga SF GIT repo has now one demo more : AdaOthello.
(written originally for GTKAda by Adrian Hoe and adapted to Gnoga by Jeremiah 
Breeden.)
And TODO file has been updated, see:
https://sourceforge.net/p/gnoga/code/ci/master/tree/TODO

Regards, Pascal.
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> Le 29 mai 2016 à 11:30, LOS Stéphane  a écrit :
> 
> Dear Mister BOTTON;
> 
> Clearly, family and food are top priorities.
> 
> Sorry for your father.
> 
> No worries, Gnoga is a great project.
> Thank you very much for it.
> Cordialement,
> Stéphane LOS
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Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread Jeffrey R. Carter
On 05/28/2016 08:57 PM, Rabbi David Botton wrote:
> I'm fairly embarrassed to have been off the grid for so long with Gnoga and
> thankful to Pascal and others still working hard on things. Has been a tough
> time business wise last months and most recently with my father's passing and
> trying to get things in order. I wish Gnoga had a higher priority than food
> and family but I've not given up on things and hopefully more involved
> soon :) I still have a number of plans for Gnoga's development and tools for 
> it.
My condolences for the loss of your father. That's always a shock, even when
it's expected.

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"Death awaits you all, with nasty, big, pointy teeth!"
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
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Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread Anh (TA) Vo
Sorry to hear about your dad. My deepest condolences.

Anh Vo

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 2:50 AM, sr  wrote:

> Please accept my condolences, David.
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Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread sr
Please accept my condolences, David.

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Re: [Gnoga-list] Dropping the ball

2016-05-29 Thread LOS Stéphane

Dear Mister BOTTON;

Clearly, family and food are top priorities.

Sorry for your father.

No worries, Gnoga is a great project.
Thank you very much for it.

Cordialement,
Stéphane LOS

Le 29/05/2016 à 05:57, Rabbi David Botton a écrit :
I'm fairly embarrassed to have been off the grid for so long with 
Gnoga and thankful to Pascal and others still working hard on things. 
Has been a tough time business wise last months and most recently with 
my father's passing and trying to get things in order. I wish Gnoga 
had a higher priority than food and family but I've not given up 
on things and hopefully more involved soon :) I still have a number of 
plans for Gnoga's development and tools for it.


David Botton



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Re: [Gnoga-list] GPR files in tutorials, with-ing the wrong GPR file?

2016-05-29 Thread Pascal
Hello Georg,

Could you please pull last Gnoga from SF GIT?
Is it ok now for you?

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> Le 26 mai 2016 à 21:15, Pascal  a écrit :
> 
> Hello Georg,
> 
> Making tutorial needs making Gnoga before (unfortunately there is no 
> dependance in Makefile).
> Thus Gnoga is built in lib that's why tutorial gpr files point on lib.
> Obviously, the target release in Makefile is not complete.
> 
> As I don't use it, I'll do some trials with it before doing changes.
> 
> In the meanwhile, you can change tutorial gpr files to point to src or build 
> debug Gnoga version.
> 
> HTH, Pascal.
> http://blady.pagesperso-orange.fr
> 
> 
>> Le 26 mai 2016 à 12:51, Georg Bauhaus  a écrit :
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> after a git pull, and after make release setting PRJ_TARGET=OSX
>> to reflect the OS (successful; 10.9.5), I'm trying to translate the
>> tutorials. This process reports missing source files like "gnoga.ads".
>> Making tutorial-01.gpr, say,  "with" from ../../src, not from
>> ../../lib, seems to be a fix. I'm using GNAT GPL 2014 at the moment.
>> Is this a compiler version thing, or somehow related to gprbuild?
>> 
>> diff --git a/tutorial/tutorial-01/tutorial_01.gpr
>> b/tutorial/tutorial-01/tutorial_01.gpr
>> index 103df1d..ea08112 100644
>> --- a/tutorial/tutorial-01/tutorial_01.gpr
>> +++ b/tutorial/tutorial-01/tutorial_01.gpr
>> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
>> -with "../../lib/gnoga.gpr";
>> +with "../../src/gnoga.gpr";
>> with "../../settings.gpr";
>> 
>> project Tutorial_01 is
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