I think it might
be ready to go debian in a few weeks--actually make that a month, since
I'll be going on vacation in a week. The last release had some serious
bugs, but this time I hope to test it better, plus it's stabilized a lot in
the last month.
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David Roundy
http://www.abridgegame.org/darcs
. The web page is rather
sparse, since I don't really like making web pages. I should probably put
some screenshots up or something...
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http://civet.berkeley.edu/droundy/
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> will be in a conffile.
I'm far from an expert, but I would have thought that 'nobody' would be
appropriate for this. Have nobody download the files to /tmp, and them
mv them somewhere else as root (or whatever user). As long as you don't
trust the content of
o it. With
most of the projects I've worked on, I started out by learning either a
language or a GUI library (or something else equally complicated) just for
that project.
Finally, I want to reiterate what someone else said, which is that you need
to work on a project that you want to
I think it might
be ready to go debian in a few weeks--actually make that a month, since
I'll be going on vacation in a week. The last release had some serious
bugs, but this time I hope to test it better, plus it's stabilized a lot in
the last month.
--
David Roundy
http://www.abridgegame.
. The web page is rather
sparse, since I don't really like making web pages. I should probably put
some screenshots up or something...
--
David Roundy
http://civet.berkeley.edu/droundy/
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> will be in a conffile.
I'm far from an expert, but I would have thought that 'nobody' would be
appropriate for this. Have nobody download the files to /tmp, and them
mv them somewhere else as root (or whatever user). As long as you don't
trust the content of
o it. With
most of the projects I've worked on, I started out by learning either a
language or a GUI library (or something else equally complicated) just for
that project.
Finally, I want to reiterate what someone else said, which is that you need
to work on a project that you want to use.
--
David Roundy
http://www.abridgegame.org
r to-be 1.2 are
> > numbered 1.2-1 to 1.2-4, and I fear the release will be just 1.2.
>
> The usual way is using "pre1", "pre2", ..., "rc1", ..., "rel". As a
> matter of fact, this sorts nicely.
Doesn't this have the pro
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