From: Jason L. <JL...@me...> - 2004-04-23 12:27:39
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First of all, sorry for the extremely slow response. Regarding the assert problem, I do know about it, but just haven't gotten around to fixing it myself. It wasn't a problem with older versions of gcc, that's why the include lines weren't in there to begin with. If someone wants to post a patch, I'll be glad to apply it. The screenshot you noticed only appeared to have more configurations. If I remember correctly, Apache and Samba were the only applications that much progress was made on. The screenshot has groups for "Applications" and "Network" and "System" but I think these were just empty containers when the screenshot was taken. I don't think anyone made an ebuild. As for new releases.... in the past few months I've been working on some WBEM stuff for Config4GNU. I haven't updated the main Config4GNU website for this, but my personal website has some information: http://jason.long.name/config4gnu-wbem/index.html. I should at least put together a news item concerning this and post it on the web site.... Let's see if I make it around to that today :). Jason Long >>> pc...@vn... 3/20/04 4:17:04 PM >>> Hi, I've built config4gnu-0.1.8 with gcc 3.3.2. I've got a lot of errors about assert() function. Including cassert header solved the problem. BTW, the config4gnu.xml includes only samba and apache. I noticed that in the screenshot, there are more configurations. Could you please send another config4gnu.xml which enables all features of cfg? BTW2, the FAQ says primary developers use Gentoo. So i wonder if you have made an ebuild for cfg. I'd be please to emerge it :) BTW3, the last release was almost a year ago. Could you tell me when the next release is? -- Bi C* Lao |