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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2000-08-18 23:04:00
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > it seems that some people are using corelinux looking at the dl stats > > from sourceforge. That's unfortunate that there is no feedback > > but may be it's because it is perfect:) > > but that would be too good to be true. > > Yes, it is very strange that there is so little feedback. > > > as you may have seen I want to include corelinux into debian > > unfortunately I won;t be a debian package maintainer tomorrow > > the process seems quite long > > may be we should try to include corelinux into redhat,mandrake and suse > > I can take one and run with the ball, is there some central way to do > this? I don't know redhat development process neither suse I know a bit of mandrake and they have cooker system which allow people to contribute rpm/spec files and it seems that the process is quite easy Cooker is the unstable version/ development version of the next mandrake (either 7.2 or 8.0 I think) see this page for more info: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/cookerdevel.php3 C. -- Christophe Prud'homme OOA and OOD for Linux CoreLinux -- http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Finite Element Method Codes KFem -- http://kfem.sourceforge.net |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 22:59:05
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > I'm running emacs, not xemacs. When I start with 'emacs ChangeLog &' it > > > notes that it's loading 'add-log'. > > > > yes me too > > There is no problem :) just noting it. What I think I did was Update > Change log, which went to the CVS and pulled it in. if you are under xemacs/CVS type A on the file to add a new ChangeLog entry > So, instead to learn I am now fooling with > > C-x 4-a > which adds a new entry yes ok > C-c C-c > which does nothing !?!? you must be in the ChangeLog buffer for the command to take effect > C-c C-k > which does nothing !?!? see above > They both leave the buffer in modified state and don't undo anything strange > How do you find the key bindings for a particular *.el package? see in help meny for key bindings otherwise you have in the help menu a mode help which should tell you what are the key binding alive for the current mode (it gives also the bindings for the minor modes) > I usually use Visual SlickEdit in brief mode. don't know this I am afraid that I am addicted/plagued by xemacs xemacs is nicer looking, more menus extensive, provides more packages in general by default and provide a package update system and it integrates much more gracefully in a X environment than emacs C. -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | If it doesn't work, force it. Cambridge MA 02139 | If it breaks, it needed Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | replacing anyway. Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 22:51:17
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Six is getting the most positive feedback from people, then the Grey one (although they note that it is not scaled good for banners). "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > Or try > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/logo.php > > to get the surrounding context. > > "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > > > I put the ones that people responded to on > > > > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/logo.html > > > > Hans Dulimarta wrote: > > > > > > "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > > > > > > > This one I liked, > > > > > > > > http://mike.santos.tripod.com//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/corelinux009.jpg > > > > > > May be we should put all the proposed logo on the CoreLinux++ web site so > > > we can easily compare > > > them side by side. > > > > > > > > > > > and the grey one that I think Hans kind of dug as well. I can't find it > > > > :) > > > > > > > > Frank > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > > > Cor...@li... > > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > > > > > -- > > > Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... > > > P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart > > > F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > > > Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > > Cor...@li... > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > > > -- > > Frank V. Castellucci > > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > > OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux > > http://PythPat.sourceforge.net > > Pythons Pattern Package > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > Cor...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > -- > Frank V. Castellucci > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux > http://PythPat.sourceforge.net > Pythons Pattern Package > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 22:47:59
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > it seems that some people are using corelinux looking at the dl stats from > sourceforge. That's unfortunate that there is no feedback > but may be it's because it is perfect:) > but that would be too good to be true. Yes, it is very strange that there is so little feedback. > as you may have seen I want to include corelinux into debian > unfortunately I won;t be a debian package maintainer tomorrow > the process seems quite long > may be we should try to include corelinux into redhat,mandrake and suse I can take one and run with the ball, is there some central way to do this? > visibility is important when you want people to use your stuff > package creation was one improtant step > corelinux in main distributions is another one I agree > C. > -- > Christophe Prud'homme | > MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | The first thing we do, let's kill > Cambridge MA 02139 | all the lawyers. > Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | -- Wm. Shakespeare, > Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | "Henry VI", Part IV > http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | > Following the hacker spirit > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 22:45:03
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > > > I'm running emacs, not xemacs. When I start with 'emacs ChangeLog &' it > > notes that it's loading 'add-log'. > yes me too There is no problem :) just noting it. What I think I did was Update Change log, which went to the CVS and pulled it in. So, instead to learn I am now fooling with C-x 4-a which adds a new entry C-c C-c which does nothing !?!? C-c C-k which does nothing !?!? They both leave the buffer in modified state and don't undo anything How do you find the key bindings for a particular *.el package? I usually use Visual SlickEdit in brief mode. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 22:04:31
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it seems that some people are using corelinux looking at the dl stats from sourceforge. That's unfortunate that there is no feedback but may be it's because it is perfect:) but that would be too good to be true. as you may have seen I want to include corelinux into debian unfortunately I won;t be a debian package maintainer tomorrow the process seems quite long may be we should try to include corelinux into redhat,mandrake and suse visibility is important when you want people to use your stuff package creation was one improtant step corelinux in main distributions is another one C. -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | The first thing we do, let's kill Cambridge MA 02139 | all the lawyers. Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | -- Wm. Shakespeare, Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | "Henry VI", Part IV http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 21:53:23
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>
> I'm running emacs, not xemacs. When I start with 'emacs ChangeLog &' it
> notes that it's loading 'add-log'.
yes me too
where is the problem ?
C.
--
Christophe Prud'homme | So so is good, very good,
MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | very excellent good:
Cambridge MA 02139 | and yet it is not;
Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | it is but so so.
Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- William Shakespeare,
http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | "As You Like It"
Following the hacker spirit
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 21:52:37
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> I used to be an intensive emacs users (dired, gnus, rmail, auctex, > angeftp, ...) but pressing Ctrl-x key made my pinky and middle finger > stretch too much and it hurt. Pressing Ctrl-C was OK because I had a > bit to use pinky and pointer. How come ? x is closer to Ctrl than c are you using a crazy keyboard? > So, I decided to quit emacs and went back to vi(m). my position on this is that people should use the tools which allows to be the most productive. > > I should have "trained" my left hand to use pinky-pointer to press both > C-x and C-c. Well...., I am happy with vim now...:-) [eventhough it does > not have CVS support :-( ... ] yes that's unfortunate however it's difficult to keep up with emacs/xemacs power (kidding but quite true :)) -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | Un prud'homme était un homme Cambridge MA 02139 | d'honneur et de valeur, Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | sage et loyal. Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- Chateaubriand http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Hans - D. <dul...@eg...> - 2000-08-18 21:19:41
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 14:14:28 -0400 > From: Christophe Prud'homme <pru...@MI...> > Reply-To: cor...@li... > To: cor...@li... > Subject: Re: [Corelinux-develop] add-log discovery > > On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > Ok, well it is kind of late for libcorelinux but I just realized emacs > > has the change log update capability. > Well that's good > actually I think I told you about that when we first met > when we talked about the ChangeLog format > > > Can someone describe the normal processing for using this tool? I would > > like to consider it for the frameworks at least. > Ctrl x 4 a to add a new entry > I used to be an intensive emacs users (dired, gnus, rmail, auctex, angeftp, ...) but pressing Ctrl-x key made my pinky and middle finger stretch too much and it hurt. Pressing Ctrl-C was OK because I had a bit to use pinky and pointer. So, I decided to quit emacs and went back to vi(m). I should have "trained" my left hand to use pinky-pointer to press both C-x and C-c. Well...., I am happy with vim now...:-) [eventhough it does not have CVS support :-( ... ] > otherwise Alt-x changelog<tag for completion> to have a list of what > is there a type go in the help menu and go to a propos and type > changelog > > > > C. > > -- Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 21:12:40
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > ? When I ran it seemed to query the CVS logs for entries? > Huh are you under xemacs/cvs ? cvs under xemacs is great also > > if you aren't that's strange > on my xemacs it works ok it creates a new ChangeLog if need be > and gives the file and the function where the cursor is > and you just type the log entry and when you have finished > type C-c C-c > you don't want to write the entry type C-c C-k I'm running emacs, not xemacs. When I start with 'emacs ChangeLog &' it notes that it's loading 'add-log'. |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 20:58:54
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> ? When I ran it seemed to query the CVS logs for entries? Huh are you under xemacs/cvs ? cvs under xemacs is great also if you aren't that's strange on my xemacs it works ok it creates a new ChangeLog if need be and gives the file and the function where the cursor is and you just type the log entry and when you have finished type C-c C-c you don't want to write the entry type C-c C-k C. -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | A wise person makes his own Cambridge MA 02139 | decisions, Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | a weak one obeys public opinion. Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- Chinese proverb http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 19:19:24
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > Ok, well it is kind of late for libcorelinux but I just realized emacs > > has the change log update capability. > Well that's good > actually I think I told you about that when we first met > when we talked about the ChangeLog format Ahh my friend. If there was anybody who told me, it would make sense it was you. > > Can someone describe the normal processing for using this tool? I would > > like to consider it for the frameworks at least. > Ctrl x 4 a to add a new entry ? When I ran it seemed to query the CVS logs for entries? > otherwise Alt-x changelog<tag for completion> to have a list of what is there > a type go in the help menu and go to a propos and type changelog > > C. I'll have to check it out. |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 18:19:20
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > Ok, well it is kind of late for libcorelinux but I just realized emacs > > has the change log update capability. > > Well that's good > actually I think I told you about that when we first met > when we talked about the ChangeLog format > > > Can someone describe the normal processing for using this tool? I would > > like to consider it for the frameworks at least. > > Ctrl x 4 a to add a new entry Ctr-x 4 a ( release the Ctrl key after the x) to commit/save a new entry type C-c C-c to quit without saving type C-c C-k generally you have a ChangeLog per Dir if the ChangeLog doesn't exist but exist in the parent dir the one in the parent dir will be used C. -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | C'est de la buche? Cambridge MA 02139 | Non c'est kloug! Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | C'est colmatté avec du schpountz... Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- Le Pere Noel est une ordure http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2000-08-18 18:14:31
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On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Ok, well it is kind of late for libcorelinux but I just realized emacs > has the change log update capability. Well that's good actually I think I told you about that when we first met when we talked about the ChangeLog format > Can someone describe the normal processing for using this tool? I would > like to consider it for the frameworks at least. Ctrl x 4 a to add a new entry otherwise Alt-x changelog<tag for completion> to have a list of what is there a type go in the help menu and go to a propos and type changelog C. -- Christophe Prud'homme | MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | Un prud'homme était un homme Cambridge MA 02139 | d'honneur et de valeur, Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | sage et loyal. Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | -- Chateaubriand http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | Following the hacker spirit |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 11:37:25
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Ok, well it is kind of late for libcorelinux but I just realized emacs has the change log update capability. Can someone describe the normal processing for using this tool? I would like to consider it for the frameworks at least. Thanks Frank (once again wearing his ignoramous hat) |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 03:32:57
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Hans Dulimarta wrote: > > "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > > > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > > > > > There is no logic to the order in the macro, other than they are > > > > consistent between themselves (name,type, ...). > > > > > > > > so I take it you are suggesting (type, name,...) to be more like the > > > > DECLARE_TYPE. > > > > > > yes actually being consistent with the underlying naming/typedefing is good > > > so that it is easy to remember. > > > > > > I say this as a user that's all > > > > > > > If you feel it is right (and I think both you and Hans do, and I do as > > > > well), go for it. It won't be the last time some legacy stuff I threw in > > > > there will come back to haunt us. :) > > > I'll do that > > > That's a huge job for the examples, I'll try to automate it :) > > > > sed and awk together? > > > > Hey, do you guys have write access to clfw? They did not respond to the > > service request yet but it may have been fixed. > > > > I could add, commit, remove, commit a file (called "newfile"). > I hope it does not clutter up the Attic. That turned out to be Christophe's problem, he forgot he did an anonymous check-out. :) -- Frank V. Castellucci |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 03:31:45
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Or try http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/logo.php to get the surrounding context. "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > I put the ones that people responded to on > > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/logo.html > > Hans Dulimarta wrote: > > > > "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > > > > > This one I liked, > > > > > > http://mike.santos.tripod.com//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/corelinux009.jpg > > > > May be we should put all the proposed logo on the CoreLinux++ web site so > > we can easily compare > > them side by side. > > > > > > > > and the grey one that I think Hans kind of dug as well. I can't find it > > > :) > > > > > > Frank > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > > Cor...@li... > > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > > > -- > > Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... > > P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart > > F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > > Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > Cor...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > -- > Frank V. Castellucci > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux > http://PythPat.sourceforge.net > Pythons Pattern Package > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |
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From: Hans D. <dul...@eg...> - 2000-08-18 03:28:38
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"Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > > > There is no logic to the order in the macro, other than they are > > > consistent between themselves (name,type, ...). > > > > > > so I take it you are suggesting (type, name,...) to be more like the > > > DECLARE_TYPE. > > > > yes actually being consistent with the underlying naming/typedefing is good > > so that it is easy to remember. > > > > I say this as a user that's all > > > > > If you feel it is right (and I think both you and Hans do, and I do as > > > well), go for it. It won't be the last time some legacy stuff I threw in > > > there will come back to haunt us. :) > > I'll do that > > That's a huge job for the examples, I'll try to automate it :) > > sed and awk together? > > Hey, do you guys have write access to clfw? They did not respond to the > service request yet but it may have been fixed. > I could add, commit, remove, commit a file (called "newfile"). I hope it does not clutter up the Attic. > -- > Frank V. Castellucci > http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux > http://PythPat.sourceforge.net > Pythons Pattern Package > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 03:24:28
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I put the ones that people responded to on http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/logo.html Hans Dulimarta wrote: > > "Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > > > This one I liked, > > > > http://mike.santos.tripod.com//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/corelinux009.jpg > > May be we should put all the proposed logo on the CoreLinux++ web site so > we can easily compare > them side by side. > > > > > and the grey one that I think Hans kind of dug as well. I can't find it > > :) > > > > Frank > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > Cor...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > -- > Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... > P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart > F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |
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From: Hans D. <dul...@eg...> - 2000-08-18 03:07:44
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"Frank V. Castellucci" wrote: > > This one I liked, > > http://mike.santos.tripod.com//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/corelinux009.jpg May be we should put all the proposed logo on the CoreLinux++ web site so we can easily compare them side by side. > > and the grey one that I think Hans kind of dug as well. I can't find it > :) > > Frank > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 01:59:30
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This one I liked, http://mike.santos.tripod.com//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/corelinux009.jpg and the grey one that I think Hans kind of dug as well. I can't find it :) Frank |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-18 01:50:57
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We should narrow down to the ones we want. Anymore feedback for selection? -- Frank V. Castellucci |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2000-08-17 04:20:58
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, you wrote: > On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > I experience some segfault with corelinux/observer (in notifyObserver= s() > > ) so in order to debug I added a new package for libcorelinux well fear not the bug was on my side but still the debug lib is helpful. I don't know if you know electricfence but if you don't have purify it mi= ght help you find bugs when the debugger goes insane I attached my $HOME/.gdbinit for those interested in using eletricfence with gdb once you launch gdb type efence to enable electric fence=20 or type underfence for underflow detection then run your code under gdb enjoy! C. --=20 Christophe Prud'homme=20 OOA and OOD for Linux CoreLinux -- http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Finite Element Method Codes KFem -- http://kfem.sourceforge.net =00 |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2000-08-17 03:47:03
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, you wrote: > I experience some segfault with corelinux/observer (in notifyObservers() ) > so in order to debug I added a new package for libcorelinux > > libcorelinux-dbg > > which provides the static lib with debug symbols, compiled with > --enable-debug (-g -O0 -DALL_ASSERTIONS=1) > > the packages creation is quite involved now because of this new package > since I need to do 2 configure and I have to directories... > > regards > C. the library is libcldbg++.a (-lcldbg++) -- Christophe Prud'homme OOA and OOD for Linux CoreLinux -- http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Finite Element Method Codes KFem -- http://kfem.sourceforge.net |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2000-08-17 03:43:34
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > everything in the subject > > > > in the past I implemented the Observer Pattern it was ok and worked well > > but the design in corelinux is way more flexible > > I just applied it for iterative process control(iterative solvers) > > Now plugging a new observer or creating a new event is really cool :) > > > > C. > > I'm curious as to what identifier you use for the events. Numeric? > Something else? Numeric, I don't think I need something more involved but the mementos carry information about the iteration state - started - updated - finished and I have two observers a verbose one which writes iteration info when iteration is updated a timer one which starts a timer when iteration starts and write the total time when the iteration stops -- Christophe Prud'homme OOA and OOD for Linux CoreLinux -- http://corelinux.sourceforge.net Finite Element Method Codes KFem -- http://kfem.sourceforge.net |