Stephen says:
> "Russell" == Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Russell> Right. The s/[0-9]+$// should do it.
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> s/\d+$// not s/[0-9]+$//. The former will continue to work in Unicode
> capable file-systems (assuming Linux ever supports such).
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It supports them right now - t
> I'd just like to bring up the only point which really worries me about
> all this... what is the incentive for people to run their machines on
> 'unstable'?
I don't know - how many people are running glibc 2.1.92 now? How about X
4.0? GNAT 3.13? I'm running two out the three, because I'm too im
Torsten Landschoff said:
> I don't quite remember. I think I contacted inria (they hold the Caml
> copyright) about changing that but to no extent. I am not sure if changing
> the MoSML license would help - at least it has to go to non-free then.
> I did not want to maintain a non-free package at
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