Erik Sandberg schreef:
It seems to work equally well as CVS HEAD, so it doesn't break anything (it's
just that I hack code all the time, and I don't like to have too big or many
development forks active at the same time). The code doesn't have gs problem,
it's likely my gs installation that has problems.
FWIW, my previous patch for CreateContext has grown over time, and now
contains implementations of RemoveContext, ChangeContext and Prepare events
as well, and my parser patch has also grown considerably. I think it would be
much easier for me to develop if I could commit _some_ stuff before I get GUB
running (e.g., it would be good if I could commit fixes for some of the
issues you brought up below).
I understand that keeping several branches in the air is a pain,
especially because CVS makes it so awkward. However, it's something
that should be solved on your side of the fence. I don't mind working
together on a technical solution that makes it easier for you to have
more branches, but keeping HEAD in working order is more important, and
part of that is to make sure that we don't introduce new problems, and
fix old problems before adding new stuff.
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