oadly), and easiest
to archive.
I wouldn't make this a requirement in any way, but Apache HTTPD format
directory listings (i.e., that de facto "standard" format) in particular
already have several tools that support easy archiving/mirroring
natively.
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work for me, though I haven't used
it lately, so it may fail on some test cases it should pass on. Drop me a line
(d...@pobox.com) if you want the circa 2019 32-bit Windows command line
executable of the William Waite distribution I put together with Simply Fortran
and Mingw-w64.
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Daniel Moniz [http://pobox.com/~dnm/]
I've even
attempted emailing folks who posted 10+ years ago or more on various fora about
the patches/about CodeWright, but nothing has yet worked out there either.
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Daniel Moniz [http://pobox.com/~dnm/]
al gift - not asking a lot as I'd rather
> someone had them and saved them from the tip.
If no on else has already claimed these (especially anyone more local to you),
I'd take them, assuming you'd be willing to ship to the U.S. (happy to cover
shipping costs).
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Daniel Moniz [http://pobox.com/~dnm/]
ly, and found Hyacc <http://hyacc.sourceforge.net/>
by Xin Chen, which I hadn't previously known about, but was wondering if you
were referring to it, or something else, maybe the original implementation of
LR in Fortran 66, e.g.
<https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TSE.1981.230837>?
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Daniel Moniz [http://pobox.com/~dnm/]
ly, and found Hyacc <http://hyacc.sourceforge.net/>
by Xin Chen, which I hadn't previously known about, but was wondering if you
were referring to it, or something else, maybe the original implementation of
LR in Fortran 66, e.g.
<https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TSE.1981.230837>?
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Daniel Moniz [http://pobox.com/~dnm/]