Re: [GSOC] Proposal for "Modularize Automake to improve the test-suite performance"

2018-03-23 Thread Mathieu Lirzin
Hello, Matthias Paulmier writes: > I am candidating for the project "Modularize Automake to improve the > test-suite performance" > > As you may have noticed, this is my second proposal for the GSoC to the > Automake project. You may have also noticed that 2 other persons are > interested in thi

[GSOC] Proposal for "Modularize Automake to improve the test-suite performance"

2018-03-23 Thread Matthias Paulmier
Hello, I am candidating for the project "Modularize Automake to improve the test-suite performance" As you may have noticed, this is my second proposal for the GSoC to the Automake project. You may have also noticed that 2 other persons are interested in this other project. This is why I have de

Re: [gnu-soc] Automake - Summer of Code - Has any student taken on the "Parse Makefile.am using an Abstract Syntax Tree" project?

2018-03-23 Thread Mathieu Lirzin
Hello Khuong, luukh writes: > I'm a Junior student in Computer Science at Oregon State University, > US. > > This afternoon, I just heard about this project from my Compiler class > instructor which I just finished, so I'm totally aware that I'm very > late to the party. Just out of curiosity w

Automake - Summer of Code - Has any student taken on the "Parse Makefile.am using an Abstract Syntax Tree" project?

2018-03-23 Thread luukh
Hi GNU staff, I'm a Junior student in Computer Science at Oregon State University, US. This afternoon, I just heard about this project from my Compiler class instructor which I just finished, so I'm totally aware that I'm very late to the party. I'm interested in the project "*Parse Makefile.am

Re: Python2 and Python3 checks

2018-03-23 Thread Matěj Týč
On 22.3.2018 14:48, Bob Friesenhahn wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, Matěj Týč wrote: On 21.3.2018 22:34, Bob Friesenhahn wrote: ... Majority of packages that use Autotools are C/C++ libraries, and they may want to build bindings for Python. As Python2 is the only supported Python e.g. in RHEL