t 7, 2021, at 12:27 PM, H William Welliver wrote:
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> There isn’t really an official online archive, unless you count accessing the
> archives via the mailing list’s email interface. There used to be an archive
> at nabble, but that seems to have disappeared in the
I just sent a request off to have the archives loaded (minus the ~100 most
ancient messages that were missing required mail headers). Will send an email
when I hear something back.
Bill
> On Oct 7, 2021, at 1:19 PM, Duke Normandin wrote:
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I think there are a lot of lurkers on the general mailing list that are more
active on the -devel list. My sense is that they tend to not get involved
unless us lowly level 1 support folk fail to solve the problem ;)
Bill
> On Oct 18, 2021, at 9:18 PM, Duke Normandin wrote:
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(Apologies, this originally went only to Duke)
Hi Duke-
That’s a good place to start. I think it may be less up-to-date than the
tutorial[1] on the pike website, which is also useful if you’re completely new.
I think Hubbe’s material has some interesting low level information, so a
combination
This is a superset of a message I sent directly to Duke. I think it would be
useful to have a wider conversation around whether there’s much to be done to
improve Pike’s standing in the world.
The general assertion that getting started with pike is difficult because
there’s no documentation or
I’ve never seen this site before; I don’t see any reason why there couldn’t be
a Pike entry. Though (I’m sure this is obvious by browsing the site) I think
the intent is more of a one page summary than a comprehensive set of
documentation. Could be the perfect opportunity to take on a bite-sized
More details that might be of use:
http://wiki.gotpike.org/index.pike/PikeDevel/Using+Pike+on+the+Web
Bill
> > I'd like to try that out as a learning medium & instant feedback!
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> > Anybody on this list doing this or have done? TIA ..
Just a quick update: I wrote a (basically empty) program that included 20 empty
files and had no problems on 8.0.1116. So there must be something more to it.
If you can find a minimal test case, we might have better luck.
Bill
> On Apr 26, 2022, at 11:01 AM, David Estopa wrote:
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Just want to confirm that on a fresh install of Ventura on M2, pike head builds
fine using home-brew provided nettle/gmp. I think there must be something
strange going on in your build environment...
You can confirm that the gmp library is linked by using otool -L /path/to/pike:
otool -L ./pik
:26 PM, Lance Dillon wrote:I could testYahoo Mail: Search, Organize, ConquerOn Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 15:18, H. William Welliver wrote: I compiled pike on a system that has a version of GTK2 that includes a typedef for GdkNativeWindow that the GTK2 code doesn’t specifically address. The
I compiled pike on a system that has a version of GTK2 that includes a typedef
for GdkNativeWindow that the GTK2 code doesn’t specifically address. The
compiler (a recent clang) errors on these implicit casts to and from
GdkNativeWindow (which I believe resolves to a platform dependent pointer)
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Hi Markus,
Bertrand has made images and we set up an organization at the docker hub for
them. There’s an extensive document[1] that describes what “being official”
involves and I think we decided that it probably wasn’t worth the effort. So,
they’re as official as anything else the pike communi
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