> > I will be happy to provide 50Mb on my web space... but isn't this
> > reasonable using Juerd's space, he kindly provided those to perl6
> > things?
> >
> > See: http://feather.perl6.nl/~vkon
>
> I can offer a web space, too, for example with subdomain
> pxperl.perl6.hu. 50Mb isn't a problem, a
Hi,
No problem, I will do so in next release for Pugs and Parrot.
But not for the whole PXPerl package (ZIP compression is really bad...
The package would be 47MB And I don't have an infinite server
bandwidth as ActiveState has... but perhaps you have some webspace to
share?).
Thanks in advanc
> >
> > All I want - look into ZIPped archive, extract what I want and run.
> >
> > That is why, for example, Mozilla offers both installer and ZIP.
> >
>
> No problem, I will do so in next release for Pugs and Parrot.
> But not for the whole PXPerl package (ZIP compression is really bad...
> T
> > > > I try to stick to the hectic pace at which Pugs evolves :)
> > > >
> > > > http://pixigreg.com/?pxperl
> > >
> > > is it possible to have an alternative approach of just
> > zip-packed binaries?
> >
> > What do you mean? Please explain. Do you want a separate package for
> > Pugs and Parrot
On 6/6/05, Konovalov, Vadim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I try to stick to the hectic pace at which Pugs evolves :)
> >
> > http://pixigreg.com/?pxperl
>
> is it possible to have an alternative approach of just zip-packed binaries?
What do you mean? Please explain. Do you want a separate packag
> I try to stick to the hectic pace at which Pugs evolves :)
>
> http://pixigreg.com/?pxperl
is it possible to have an alternative approach of just zip-packed binaries?
Also, there is mentioned some Intel compiler for better performance... how
it is supported?
For the best of my knowledge, only