Bruce Perens wrote: [...] (: NIST decided to make the suite available without charge. The Debian (: Project most heartily applauds this decision. In fact we most heartily (: jump up and down with glee and cheer unabashedly.
I'd probably go a bit further than that :-) (: My plan is to package the POSIX.1 test suite so that any user can run it (: and independently verify the POSIX.1 compliance of his/her system. (: For this, we need volunteers. So far, Klee Dienes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has (: said he'd look at it but hasn't made a committment. We need more people (: to look at and work on this. Please volunteer if you can. I'm in pretty much the same situation - I haven't got that much time (one assignment down, four to go) - but if/when I get time, (more likely than not, in December :-( ), if it hasn't already been packaged, I'll do it. Should be interesting. (*note well the caveat about time* - if you've got the time, and I haven't explicitely stated to debian-devel that I've done it, go right ahead.) -- All emails sent from known sites supporting spams will be ditched upon arrival. This includes, but is not limited to, interramp.com, cyberpromo.com, and moneyworld.com. Copies of the .procmailrc used for this are available upon request. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]