Re: Connecting those interested in getting GT.M intotheDebianrepositories

2010-09-15 Thread Alan O'Neill
Hi Andreas, I'm happy to report that I've gained some information that should make it easier to build GT.M without having GT.M already installed. I'm working on it now, and I'll get back with you (and others) as things progress. Keep your fingers crossed! :) Alan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: Connecting those interested in getting GT.M intotheDebianrepositories

2010-09-10 Thread Alan O'Neill
Hi Andreas, I'm happy to see that this discussion is continuing, and I'm still interested in finding a way to get this package built. I'm currently doing some digging to see if I can find a way to do it. Since I'm sailing in uncharted water (at least not charted by myself :) ,it's difficult

Re: Connecting those interested in getting GT.M intotheDebianrepositories

2010-09-07 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 04:51:48PM -0400, K.S. Bhaskar wrote: >> IMHO as long as you are dealing with peoples names you always have to >> respect non-ASCII characters even in pure English environments. > > [KSB] In the United States, it is common to pretend that there are no > non-ASCII character

Re: Connecting those interested in getting GT.M intotheDebianrepositories

2010-09-07 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
GT.M - Rock solid. Lightning fast. Secure. No compromises. On 09/07/2010 04:18 PM, Andreas Tille wrote: On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 09:54:48AM -0400, K.S. Bhaskar wrote: > [KSB] Thank you, Charles. This is is a handy feature that I was not > aware of! Debian is cool, isn't it? ;-) [KSB] Yes, i