|--==> Erich Schubert writes: ES> Hi, ES> I was toying around with ming at some time, but development had stalled. ES> I was interested in the perl extension, and when development picked up ES> again, it was only focussed around the PHP extension, breaking the perl ES> extension (and I never got some of the other extensions to work). ES> I dislike PHP (most php apps are really bad code, but with fancy looks), ES> so I dropped it. I don't want to maintain a package I don't use myself.
ES> Also I felt the need to check the code for potential security holes; I ES> have no idea if anyone has done that yet. Right now I wouldn't want to ES> run it on my web server... another reason not to provide a package. Thanks for your reply, I understand all your points. As it seems that both me and Klaus need libming, I would consider working together on the packaging. I'm short in time too, but I can do something. Klaus, what do you think it's currently missing for an actual upload of you unofficial packages? Cheers, Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]