Claus Reinke wrote:
the somewhat pained tone of that email was because this was a library
i might have liked to use, hindered by two all too typical issues.
To resurrect an old thread, version 0.3.1 is now BSD3-licensed, for your
hacking pleasure, and updated to work with GHC 6.8.1.
portab
i have no intention to participate
in yet-another-licencing-discussion, i would just like to ask whether
those limitations of your offering are an accident or intended?
I didn't use the LGPL by accident. However, I might be amenable to
persuasion, perhaps more so if you climb down from that t
Claus Reinke wrote:
i have no intention to participate
in yet-another-licencing-discussion, i would just like to ask whether
those limitations of your offering are an accident or intended?
I didn't use the LGPL by accident. However, I might be amenable to
persuasion, perhaps more so if you
On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 09:59 +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:
> >> The FileManip package provides expressive functions and combinators for
> >> searching, matching, and manipulating files.
>
> hi Brian,
>
> i'm a fan of find | xargs, so a portable haskell replacement unencumbered
> by viral licenses wo
The FileManip package provides expressive functions and combinators for
searching, matching, and manipulating files.
hi Brian,
i'm a fan of find | xargs, so a portable haskell replacement unencumbered
by viral licenses would be very welcome. i have no intention to participate
in yet-another-lic