Re: GNU APL 1.9 Released

2024-07-03 Thread enztec
that is the definition of a very unhelpfull sparse summary not something usefull the point of a 'summary' is to make it easy to identify problems etc not to force someone to scroll/search through a large output message for the problem On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 12:16:15 +0200 Dr. Jürgen Sauermann w

Re: GNU APL 1.9 Released

2024-07-03 Thread enztec
so it is really 2 weeks stable release? On Mon, 1 Jul 2024 12:08:50 +0200dp Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote: > Hi, > > yes it is a snapshot of the current SVN. > No need to do anything if you update via SVN. > > Best Regards, > Jürgen > > > On 6/30/24 18:55, enz...@gmx.com wrote: > > Hi, > > >

Re: GNU APL 1.9 Released

2024-07-03 Thread Dr . Jürgen Sauermann
Hi, *apl -v* should be short. You can get all the *./configure* options (and if they were changed) with command line argument *--cfg*: *apl --cfg configurable options: -     ASSERT_LEVEL_WANTED=1 (default)     SECURITY_LEVEL_WANTED=0 (default)     APSERVER_PATH=/tmp/GNU-APL

Re: GNU APL 1.9 Released

2024-07-03 Thread Dr . Jürgen Sauermann
Hi, the nature of a summary is to omit the details. In addition to the number of missing header files (at the end of the output) you get the information which header files are missing further up in the output. In your example below: checking for fftw3.h... (cached) no  IOW: the count display