Hi All,
I just saw an update come through for
https://github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/releases
RakudoPkgFedora33-2020.12.x86_64.rpm
-->
RakudoPkgFedora33-2020.12.04.x86_64.rpm
I have no idea what the changes are.
-T
what the behavior you expected is, and what the behavior you
> see is.
>>>rakudo* hangs
>
> The subject of "New Rakudo Star Bug" implies that this used to work
> differently in a previous version. Is that the case? Do you have a version of
> rakudo in whi
what the behavior you expected is, and what the behavior you
> see is.
>>>rakudo* hangs
>
> The subject of "New Rakudo Star Bug" implies that this used to work
> differently in a previous version. Is that the case? Do you have a version of
> rakudo in whi
do let me know if
> (& where) I messed up!
In future, please send files as attachments, makes it easier to test the code.
Please specify what the behavior you expected is, and what the behavior you see
is.
The subject of "New Rakudo Star Bug" implies that this used to work differen
do let me know if
> (& where) I messed up!
In future, please send files as attachments, makes it easier to test the code.
Please specify what the behavior you expected is, and what the behavior you see
is.
The subject of "New Rakudo Star Bug" implies that this used to work differen
# New Ticket Created by Stephen Roe
# Please include the string: [perl #131997]
# in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
# https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131997 >
This is Rakudo version 2017.04.3 built on MoarVM version 2017.04-53-g66c6dda
implementing
Yep, I'm pleased that Star is behind a bit. It needs to be the stable face
of Perl 6, but updated frequently enough that it's not irrelevant.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016, 12:51 PM Steve Mynott wrote:
> There are star releases every 3 months.
>
> There was a RC0 of 2016.10 released today.
>
> There is a
There are star releases every 3 months.
There was a RC0 of 2016.10 released today.
There is a link on perl6.org to the Tarball.
You can help by installing on as many systems as possible -- particularly
on recent Linux systems with HLE in /proc/cpuinfo
Cheers Steve
On Sunday, 16 October 2016, P
Hi
On 16.10.2016 17:24, Parrot Raiser wrote:
> We "Star" users are falling rather behind the compiler versions.
> I'd like to help catch up, if the processes involved are sufficiently mundane.
> Is there a checklist of the required tasks from which to work?
Yes, there is:
https://github.com/rakud
We "Star" users are falling rather behind the compiler versions.
I'd like to help catch up, if the processes involved are sufficiently mundane.
Is there a checklist of the required tasks from which to work?
rakudo-star on cygwin is parrot plus rakudo (a perl6 implemention on
parrot) plus some new perl6 libraries, docs and libraries and blizkost,
a perl5 parrot language which embeds libperl5. Contrary to the upstream
rakudo-star release for the masses, this does not include the external
parrot or ra
I updated the parrot and rakudo packages from 0.8.2 to 2.2.0-1 in the
Cygwin distribution. rakudo switched to date versioning for the monthly
releases, so that's 201003 now, the april release on the horizon.
This is not from any branch of mine anymore, with only minimal patches.
Canonical home
12 matches
Mail list logo