> An OS problem and a build environment (cross-compilation, yuk)
> problem. I once managed to compile miniperl (5.005) for Chorus.
> I'm about to unearth the cross-compilation changes I had to make to
> get that working. (You thought Configure was hairy enough already?
> Think again: the test ex
> On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 09:42:12PM -0500, Brian Finney wrote:
> > say we start with this number
> > 123,456,789
> >
> > one hundred twenty-three million four hundred fifty-six thousand seven hundred
> > eighty-nine
>
> satakaksikymmentäkolme miljoonaa neljäsataaviisikymmentäkuusi tuhatta
> sei
> The
> timescales of corporations like Sun are not the same as those commonly
> encountered in the open software arena.
Ditto for HP.
Jeff
> > > The
> > > timescales of corporations like Sun are not the same as those commonly
> > > encountered in the open software arena.
> >
> > Ditto for HP.
>
> Which is more extreme (HP9000/L1000, HP-UX 11.00 + March 2001 patches):
>
> % /usr/contrib/bin/perl -v
>
> This is perl, version 4.0
>
> Grocers either stock [durians] outside or frozen.
And I believe there are laws in some of the SE Asian countries where they
are more common that makes getting on public transportation with a durian
illegal.
Jeff