Re: Wide-char support and libc

2000-05-22 Thread Thomas Runge
Clive Lin wrote: > Could any one tell us, is this project dead ? > Will this be in the src/ ? > Or still in long-long beta (even pre-alpha ?) testing.. ? > Or .. ? Look here: http://www.whizkidtech.net/i18n/wc/ -- Tom To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-c

Re: sysinstall: is it really at the end of its lifecycle?

1999-12-15 Thread Thomas Runge
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote: > Perhaps you mean "easy" instead of "quick"? Or maybe "quick" as in "flat > learning curve"? Thats it. We have to provide some tools to easily administrate the system for the *avarage* user (but without breaking the "old fashioned way") It would be nice, if we really

Re: sysinstall: is it really at the end of its lifecycle?

1999-12-15 Thread Thomas Runge
This all sounds like a decision, whether we want to be a desktop or a server-only system. For mainly server-oriented, the "install source to update" or console-based setups are quite enough, because the system will most probably administraded by people, that know, what they are doing. But if we w

Re: Compupic - yes, it works.

1999-09-11 Thread Thomas Runge
Tom Embt wrote: > Now another question: Have you been able to get to /usr? When I try to > bring it up I get /compat/linux/usr instead. At least /home works.. :) I guess, thats the way our linux mode works. If the application asks for a special directory, it's prefixed with /usr/compat (or ev