> what is the canonical upstream source for this project?
It would be https://gitlab.com/hmmr/aghermann. I'll amend the links on
my page shortly.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 17:51, Matthew Fernandez
wrote:
>
> Thanks for being clear, Andrei. And thanks for your work building and
> maintaining this pa
Thanks for being clear, Andrei. And thanks for your work building and
maintaining this package.
I jumped into this thread knowing nothing about this package but merely
recognizing a compiler error. Now that I look up what it does, I don’t have the
necessary background to fully understand its fu
Gentlemen,
This is the original author of aghermann. First of all, thanks for
take good care of it. My circumstances have changed quite a bit since
I did my last release -- an age ago. In professional capacity, in 2010
I have turned to Erlang and, since around 2014, my proficiency in C++
has been
Thanks a lot for the very helpful comments, Andreas.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 07:20:24AM -0800, Matthew Fernandez wrote:
> > I need to admit that I understand so less from all the gcc issues you
> > tried to explain - I do not even have any idea what C++ attributes are.
> > I simply cared for that
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