On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 02:44:52PM -, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski):
*) extract substring
Rather than that, wouldn't you prefer to make substring of target
string the actual target of all these?
Yes, yes, yes, this would be far more useful.
Pm
According to Dan Sugalski:
At 2:44 PM + 9/3/04, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski):
*) extract substring
Rather than that, wouldn't you prefer to make substring of target
string the actual target of all these?
Only if the resulting substring'd be
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Currently, Configure.pl checks if your compiler is gcc before it
determines
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$ perl Configure.pl --verbose-step=gcc
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cc -L/usr/local/lib test.o -o
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Hi,
this patch adds a POD section on top of 'src/nci_test.c'. I also
Well, still about getting callbacks to work on GTK, thaught that before
going for this:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:44:56AM +0200, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Otherwise, already thaught of actually unrolling the gtk_main function
and have it handled/implemented within parrot directly (mainly
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 05:12:29 -0700, via RT Leopold Toetsch
[1] or they are here but as e.g. libgdbm.so.3 which the linker seems to
ignore.
I ran into this yesterday when trying to configure parrot on my debian
box. The (easy) solution was to to install the libgdbm-dev package,
which includes