On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Alex Chapman wrote:
> At first I couldn't find jamshred -- the directory unmaintained/jamshred was
> empty. I was able to retrieve the data using git diff, but I wonder how it
> was removed in the first place, and whether anything else was accidentally
> removed a
Hi,
In getting jamshred runnable again I had to fix openal, so I thought I'd do
synth and morse while I was at it. All four are working again and the
changes can be pulled from factorcode.org/git/wrunt.git.
At first I couldn't find jamshred -- the directory unmaintained/jamshred was
empty. I was a
Hi Francis,
I guess it's about time we added a Vista box to the build farm. The
Win32 binary is also out of date; it builds clean but creating the
final package fails because of Cygwin bugs. I'll try to resolve these
issues soon.
Slava
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Francis wrote:
> This is t
This is the second build of Factor I have downloaded that displays this
problem. This was from the file factor-winnt-x86-32-2009-02-23-40-47.zip .
I unzipped the contents of this file into its own directory, and as
per instructions on the Factor website I double-clicked factor.com.
It opens the d
Sounds good. I will merge your patches shortly.
Slava
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Alex Chapman wrote:
> Hi Slava,
> I've integrated hats into the refs vocab, such that the old refs are a
> subset of the current refs. I also updated the tests and docs. Changes are
> in my repository at facto
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 19:02 -0600, Hugh Aguilar wrote:
> Hello; I just learned about Factor today, and signed up for this
> mailing list.
Welcome!
> How safe is Factor? For a company to let factory-floor employees
> program some CAM software, they have to be sure that incompetent (or
> malicious)