Hi,
I'm trying to resolve the issues we have with loading dynoplibs in
different PBCs in differening orders (TT #1633). Briefly, the problem
is: dynops get mapped to numbers by the compiling interpreter, but the
running interpreter might not be able to support the same mapping due
to having other
On 5/29/10 8:51 PM, Nuno 'smash' Carvalho wrote:
How does a person know if they are not a member and need to send in an
application?
If you're subscribed to the parrot-members list, you're an active member.
Well, I guess if you are a member you must at some point shown
interest or talked wi
Greetings,
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Andrew Whitworth wrote:
> I have a few questions about this:
>
> Is there a list of existing members? Am I on it?
Yes, there is a list of the current members. And yes, you are part of
that list.
> How does a person know if they are not a member and n
I have a few questions about this:
Is there a list of existing members? Am I on it?
How does a person know if they are not a member and need to send in an
application?
Is the membership application separate and distinct from the CLA?
Thanks,
--Andrew Whitworth
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 9:30 A
Hello everyone,
We're coming up on the annual Parrot Foundation member's meeting.
Which includes the nomination and election of the next Parrot
Foundation board of directors. And being so, the foundation is
inviting everyone eligible for membership to apply. To be eligible for
becoming a member o
> Does anybody know what is going on? Any help would be appreciated.
> Just verified this with an installed version of r47098.
I think the problem lies in the dynamic opcode loading, Since we've
made dynamic a lot of opcodes, the problem manifest now much more
frequently, When load_bytecode a pbc