Julian Graham writes:
> Hi Andy,
>
> As mentioned on IRC, I bet there are ways to pitch these changes to
> make them comprehensible to users. I think you're right to ditch the
> second one, but for the first and third:
>
>> ** Guile now uses Gnulib as a portability aid
>
> ** Guile now uses c
Neil Jerram writes:
>>> I think what we need just is
>>>
>>> - import of the Gnulib `havelib' module (actually we already import
>>> this indirectly, but now we need it directly)
>>>
>>> - AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS(gmp) in configure.in
>>>
>>> - update of the "Additional INSTALL instructions" section in
Andy Wingo writes:
> Greets,
>
> It seems that some of the NEWS entries that are currently there for the
> 1.9.0 release reflect awesomeness, but not awesomeness which users can
> react to.
>
> Specifically, I am going to remove the following NEWS entries, which are
> great stuff but thankfully i
Hi Andy,
As mentioned on IRC, I bet there are ways to pitch these changes to
make them comprehensible to users. I think you're right to ditch the
second one, but for the first and third:
> ** Guile now uses Gnulib as a portability aid
** Guile now uses components from Gnulib for portability
Greets,
It seems that some of the NEWS entries that are currently there for the
1.9.0 release reflect awesomeness, but not awesomeness which users can
react to.
Specifically, I am going to remove the following NEWS entries, which are
great stuff but thankfully invisible to the user:
** Guile