Hi,
On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 4:53 PM Eric Auer wrote:
>
> PS: Regarding Jim's search and replace suggestion, I like
> to add the twist to use "touch" to "copy" the timestamp to
> a /tmp/tstamp file, then use sed -i for in-place-edits and
> then copy back the change time from the temp tstamp file.
It's been awhile since I've needed to use Git at the command line so I can't
tell you the exact syntax to use but, once you have Git installed, you can run
the command from within your project's root directory and it will upload
everything on its own, maintaining the same folder and file structu
Hi! Great to see that 386MAX became open source, thanks! :-)
Also inspired by
https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/30/software_freedom_conservancy_quits_github/
you could consider using for example gitLAB instead, if you like
GIT in general, but have troubles with gitHUB in particular?
https:/
On 7/2/2022 4:05 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
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On Sat, Jul 2, 2022 at 1:07 PM Bob Smith wrote:
As it took a long long time to upload these files, I'm hoping you all
know of a quicker way to make mass changes. Perhaps there is a GUI
interface for this. As I'd like to stay out of the maintenance of
>
> Thanks for your interest in this old project. I'm delighted that this
> code can be of some use.
>
Glad to see this open source release. Thanks!
> On 7/1/2022 6:30 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> > This is excellent news! It's great that he has released this under the
> > GNU GPL. I did a quick review
Thanks for your interest in this old project. I'm delighted that this
code can be of some use.
On 7/1/2022 6:30 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
This is excellent news! It's great that he has released this under the
GNU GPL. I did a quick review, and I think these are the only issues I
found:
Keep in min
On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 7:43 PM Jim Hall wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 6:06 PM Volkert via Freedos-devel
> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the quick analysis of the source code, Jim!
> >
> > Perhaps it would be a good idea to open these 3
> > issues on GitHub, and get the ball rolling that
> > way? h