yes
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:45 PM, James Keenan via RT
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Are we happy enough with the issues raised in this ticket in order to
resolve it?
Thank you very much.
kid51
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Thank you, Peter Schwenn
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in the build process error that it
would affect anyone building with Windows.
Thank you
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Peter Schwenn
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Dear Internists,
Could someone post two or three pointers to documentation that gives an
overview (and more) of how to use Pugs with embedded Parrot, use Parrot
external to Pugs, and other means of interaction of Pugs and Parrot:
PGE, ... ?
PeterS
Dear Nick
thanks. by the way how does one signal Pugs that Parrot is to be used
Externally.?
Nick Glencross wrote:
On 12/26/05, jerry gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cygwin *should* compile parrot just fine. the last report i see on
http://smoke.parrotcode.org/smoke/ for i386-cygwin-gcc is