On 10 April 2017 at 01:06, Daniel Santos wrote:
> I should probably import this onto my github account. There doesn't appear
> to be an actual repository for expect at the moment. There are many
> terrible coding practices employed, potential use of uninitialized
I should probably import this onto my github account. There doesn't
appear to be an actual repository for expect at the moment. There are
many terrible coding practices employed, potential use of uninitialized
locals, etc. I'm going to do some basic cleanup before I dig back into
trying to
OK, Guys.
Here is the LiquidSoap.
https://github.com/cygwinports-extras/liquidsoap
Could someone please point me in the right direction on using Cygport
to install this?
Thanks all;
Wayne
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Following on from the discussion up to [1]
Below is a list of packages that:
1/all install packages are empty
2/have no dependencies
3/aren't obsoletion packages
The majority of these are annotated 'empty', 'source only' or similar,
but as pointed out, it's somewhat confusing to show these in
On 09/04/2017 02:36, Steven Penny wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 15:01:57, Steven Penny wrote:
This new version is causing some problems:
http://github.com/stedolan/jq/issues/1386
Looks like this will be fixed with 2.6.4:
http://github.com/westes/flex/issues/162
noted. As soon 2.6.4 is out I
Achim Gratz writes:
> Well, I wanted to see if the XS modules weren't actually binary
> compatible between 5.22 and 5.24… the non-XS certainly should be.
No they're not, since the configury added copy-on-write behaviour. I
could probably have suppressed that, but then there maybe would be other
Ken Brown writes:
> Actually it was easier to just install the biber prerequisites using
> cpan. I build and tested biber, and it seems fine.
Well, I wanted to see if the XS modules weren't actually binary
compatible between 5.22 and 5.24… the non-XS certainly should be. The
current Perl build
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