Today the first successful clean room build of Viper's System Interface
(still heavily recognizable as Guile 1.8) compiled successfully and ran
for the first time.
Right now it's source tree of C files is about 4,5 MB on the file system
with the generated 1.1 MB linux-x86_64 binary included. A
Today the first successful clean room build of Viper's System Interface
(still heavily recognizable as Guile 1.8) compiled successfully and ran
for the first time.
Right now it's source tree of C files is about 4,5 MB on the file system
with the generated 1.1 MB linux-x86_64 binary included. A
klaus schilling writes:
> Thien-Thi Nguyen writes:
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>> () David Pirotte
>> () Fri, 26 Jun 2015 16:36:30 -0300
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>>> Sorry, you got me wrong. This is an announcement thread for
>>> those interested.
>>
>>None of us is interested in guile-1.8, please use gu
Thien-Thi Nguyen writes:
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> () David Pirotte
> () Fri, 26 Jun 2015 16:36:30 -0300
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>> Sorry, you got me wrong. This is an announcement thread for
>> those interested.
>
>None of us is interested in guile-1.8, please use guile-2
>
> I'm still interested. If th
On 27/06/2015 23:10, Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
() David Pirotte
() Fri, 26 Jun 2015 16:36:30 -0300
> Sorry, you got me wrong. This is an announcement thread for
> those interested.
None of us is interested in guile-1.8, please use guile-2
I'm still interested. If the new fork can h
Announcement:
Viper (Pre-Release C0 alfa): a remake of the classical Visual Display
Editor to replace Emacs and its Viper mode for me.
There is a bazaar repository (and other Launchpad goodies) at:
https://launchpad.net/viper-editor
System Dependencies: GNU Guile version 1.8.8 or compatible,