Hi!
Please take care before doing a make uninstall with recent chicken versions:
the uninstall target would nuke your entire $PREFIX/share !
(this is fixed now, BTW)
cheers,
felix
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On 9/7/07, Peter Bex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/eggs/eggcomposition.html
suggests some more obscure names of things that are inside eggs.
Splendid link, I say! Thanks for this one.
cheers,
felix
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Has anybody more to suggest?
How about wing.
Bill
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has anyone suggested 'coop' yet? after all, coops are often modular and
theyre useful for keeping chickens and eggs...
-elf
(and i know im boring, but i think that 'module' would be just fine. :) )
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You first have to create a statically linkable version of the
syntax-case extension,
by compiling the file syntax-case.scm (in a directory containing the
extracted egg files and after running chicken-setup -n to generate a
required include file) like this:
csc -c -O2 -d0 -unit syntax-case
On 9/7/07, Peter Bex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about 'yolk'? It's what eggs are made of/what's inside eggs.
yes, I think yolk is an awesome name.
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On 9/8/07, Terrence Brannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/7/07, Peter Bex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about 'yolk'? It's what eggs are made of/what's inside eggs.
yes, I think yolk is an awesome name.
+1 the yolk.
Graham
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On 9/8/07, Pierpaolo Bernardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UTF8 has no BOM. A BOM in a utf8 file should be there only if you
put it there.
Not true.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_Order_Mark
G
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On 9/9/07, Graham Fawcett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/8/07, Pierpaolo Bernardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UTF8 has no BOM. A BOM in a utf8 file should be there only if you
put it there.
Not true.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_Order_Mark
UTF8 is defined by the Unicode consortium, not