Hi Brandon,
CVS runs on DOS I think...
There is a CVS to SVN converter.
There is a SVN to git converter.
This might work. But with this many moving parts it is unlikely.
There was also SCCS and RCS but I've touched neither in like maybe 20 or 30
years.
The other and possibly easier option migh
I had always assumed that it was a whale because other operating systems are
large and bloated and a whale would be irony.
R
From: Jim Hall
Sent: Sunday, 7 February 2021 11:12 PM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user]
I want to make applications om everything including DOS with Watcom C/C++ but
to be honest who has the time...
From: Bryan Kilgallin
Sent: Thursday, 17 December 2020 3:16 PM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Package discussion
T
yt-dl is built on a lot of other software... I think ffmeg and whole lot more
It has a huge depnedancy list so my only suggestion is "good luck with that".
R.
From: andrea...@tiscali.it
Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2020 10:43 AM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforg
In the mid 1990s I copied the Tru64 shared libraries and some other things from
one of the universities Tru64 machines onto an Alpha running Linux in my
office. With a very small amount of hacking around and configuring I got
Mozilla and maybe a few other things to run.
Other than showing ever
Hi Felix,
I am am app developer. I am working on a bank app. A blind person has
threatened to take the bank to a special discrimination court. I am working to
fix the accessibility aspects of the app. I got the idea to write a book on
accessibility for iOS and Android developers. I migh
There was a rumour that Microsoft lost the source code to Visual Source Safe.
Oh the irony. I know our admin claimed it corrupted itself many times.
Source code getting lost, I'd buy that.
From: R Moog
Sent: Friday, 27 September 2019 12:01 AM
To: Discussion and
When I worked for a very large American tech giant in Japan we had one machine
which had a VPN that was only used for accessing source code in Redmond. I was
trying to figure out why a patch to Windows Server was calling release multiple
times (and thus blue screening) on our device driver on a
> Actually Current CP/M-86 and MP/M were CP/M versions that were
> multi-user and networkable (though no Internet existed those days,
> fortunately)...
I very vaguely remember those days. I almost did a Novell Netware certificate.
You could make a living with DBASE-II or Turbo Pascal or C with I