Resolver module
Tony van der Hoff
tony at mk-net.demon.co.uk
Mon Nov 11 12:32:17 GMT 2002
On 21 Sep 2002, in message <363586794b.tom at compton.compton.nu>,
Tom Hughes <tom at compton.nu> wrote:
> I've also set up the repository to allow mail to be sent when a commit is
> made. At the moment it's sending them to me, but if people want then they
> could go here instead, or to a separate mailing list.
>
Tom, I've set up a mail list "ro-oslib-commits" to handle these messages,
given you admin rights, and subscribed you to it. I've sent you the list
admin password by private email. I have updated CVSROOT/loginfo accordingly.
Anyone else here who wants to subscribe is welcome.
I've started moving the web site to SourceForge, the main index page and the
FAQ are there now, but I see little point in moving the release archives.
I've updated the FAQs, but apart from changes to links, the index is
unchanged. I feel the site needs a make-over, and I'll do that sometime, but
feel free to have a go if you like. I'll run the mk-net/oslib site in
parallel for a bit, but also put a redirect page up for the SourceForge site.
I'm sort of thinking it's about time for a new release; I've got a number of
minor fixes lined up, and I believe you're attending to the OS5 updates.
I'll also attend to the problems with building it with the new tools, and
a 32-bit version of OSLibSupport. I'll not get round to fixing the DefMod for
the assembler headers on this release.
Question to all: is there any point in continuing to provide the 26-bit ALF?
I guess it all depends upon whether people expect processor flags to be
preserved across OSLib calls; they shouldn't really, but who knows?
Cheers, Tony
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