Hi,
I had said:
>> Can you check to see that the following patches are applied to the
>> debian package:
>>
>> 0ca1de9d89ed7b2899e49f273f27f810540a6508
>> 3d11c93b290992b2c4d9eeef57c2a7a54f808783
These are git commits.
You replied:
On Fri 02 Jul 2010 17:32, David Pirotte writes:
> I don
Hi Andy,
I am sorry I am not very helpful with these source code management
techniques, git
was not even installed on my machine! [still use cvs for my own work
:-(] But I am
very happy to learn!
I installed git, did a checkout and compared source code, and NO, the 2 pat
On 3 July 2010 00:36, wrote:
> Hi list !
>
> At work, I recently pushed the idea to use an extention language for our
> main product, which is a middle sized program written in C with many
> threads, that must run quickly without without interruption 24/7, and
> that have little memory nor CPU to
Hi,
ri...@happyleptic.org writes:
> What does he mean by that ? Are there any contraindication against using
> guile as an extention language for configuration ?
I think Guile would be best used as a configuration aid à la Emacs,
where configuration is achieved by actually “programming” the syst