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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-10-16 00:11:10
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Congrats and thanks for the work and effort you put into bringing CoreLinux++ to the masses. Frank Christophe Prud'homme wrote: >Hi all, > >At last CoreLinux is in Debian, it is about time! >It just make its entrance today in Debian/Sid (unstable) >clfw and clfll will follow > >In a day or two, the mirrors will have it! > >c u >C. > |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2001-10-15 19:12:42
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Hi all, At last CoreLinux is in Debian, it is about time! It just make its entrance today in Debian/Sid (unstable) clfw and clfll will follow In a day or two, the mirrors will have it! c u C. -- * Christophe Prud'homme -- pru...@us... * FiSC is Scientific Computing * FiSC -- http://fisc.sourceforge.net * 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...> - 2001-06-25 15:54:21
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* Frank V. Castellucci [Samedi 23 Juin 2001 07:03 am ] : > We can no longer ftp out from the sourceforge shell server. I just go= t > in from traveling last week and will probably dl the debians and > reupload to the incoming ftp for addition to the files pages. > > Tomorrow, today I catch up on sleep :) Okay I am preparing new corelinux debian packages for the debian system now. I'll continue to post the debian packages on Corelinux as long as they ar= e not in the debian system. After they are accepted, I'll post messages on the = corelinux mailing lists about the availibility/upgrades of the Corelinux Libs on Debian regards 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 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-06-23 10:59:54
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Christophe, We can no longer ftp out from the sourceforge shell server. I just got in from traveling last week and will probably dl the debians and reupload to the incoming ftp for addition to the files pages. Tomorrow, today I catch up on sleep :) Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > Hi all, > > debian packages for clfw 0.2.8 are out > > as always add this in your apt/source.list > > deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ > deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ > > Note that I am officially a debian developer, I hope to make > corelinux available for the debian masses :) > > Frank: you can get the debian packages in /home/groups/c/co/corelinux/htdocs/debian > > best regards > C. > -- > Christophe Prud'homme > OOA and OOD for Linux > CoreLinux -- http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > Finite Element Method Codes > KFem -- http://kfem.sourceforge.net > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-public mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/corelinux-public -- 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...> - 2001-06-20 14:11:36
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Hi all, debian packages for clfw 0.2.8 are out as always add this in your apt/source.list deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ Note that I am officially a debian developer, I hope to make=20 corelinux available for the debian masses :) Frank: you can get the debian packages in /home/groups/c/co/corelinux/htd= ocs/debian best regards 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 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-06-04 10:51:05
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This release of the library contains refinements to MetaClass resolution, as well as providing the ability for applications to identify the Schema class to use in SchemaCatalog::createEntry. -- 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...> - 2001-05-15 19:01:04
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Hi all, I just rebuilt all corelinux debian packages * fix a problem with .la files and libtool=20 * fix shared lib .so location as always you can get them by adding the following line in your /etc/apt/= sources.list deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ best regards and 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 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-05-13 22:32:34
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Minor correction to configure.in for dependency on gdbm through clfw++. Christophe, let me know about the debians! -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2001-05-03 17:57:09
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Hi all, I took some time to clean up the debian packages for clfll 0.1.0 now it is almost lintian error free, there is still one but it should be = fine as always you can access them through apt using the following lines in /e= tc/apt/sources.list deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ enjoy! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 13:51:57 -0400 Source: libclfll Binary: libclfll-dev libclfll-doc libclfll Architecture: source i386 all Version: 0.1.0-6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Christophe Prud'homme <pru...@us...> Changed-By: Christophe Prud'homme <pru...@mi...> Description:=20 libclfll - OOA and OOD for Linux. libclfll-dev - OOA and OOD for Linux. libclfll-doc - OOA and OOD for Linux. Changes:=20 libclfll (0.1.0-6) unstable; urgency=3Dlow . * fixed a conflict with manpages again Files:=20 685e84a0d0565fa3742c683f567c6a46 643 libs optional libclfll_0.1.0-6.dsc 0183236d8b4fceedbe4d1a781823b10f 157385 libs optional libclfll_0.1.0-6.t= ar.gz 29dbe031e9e6ef2f32c03326dc07b20b 76164 libs optional libclfll_0.1.0-6_i3= 86.deb 1a2c7afdf388ef983c88041d15d2c5fd 39188 libs optional libclfll-dev_0.1.0-= 6_i386.deb 6d1e7c442410452e06f74fffbd7930d8 42454 devel optional libclfll-doc_0.1.0= -6_all.deb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjrxmxMACgkQoY+0C9S+FFA4aACeKYQcjkvXu5H115b2H/WyY89M 6yMAniPQP3SpkY1q5qon1oaIvwWNjNlk =3DtIpu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=20 | Christophe Prud'homme, http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | ICQ UIN: 24560867 Alias: Jesunix | | Do nothing unless you must, and when you must act hesitate. |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2001-05-03 14:20:03
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Hi all, debian packages for 0.2.7 have been uploaded as always you can acces them through apt using the following lines in /et= c/apt/sources.list deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ Note that they are linitan clean :) Frank the files are in /home/groups/c/co/corelinux/htdocs/debian enjoy!!! Format: 1.7 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 20:18:47 -0400 Source: libclfw Binary: libclfw-doc libclfw libclfw-dev Architecture: source i386 all Version: 0.2.7-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Christophe Prud'homme <pru...@us...> Changed-By: Christophe Prud'homme <pru...@mi...> Description: libclfw - OOA and OOD for Linux. libclfw-dev - OOA and OOD for Linux. libclfw-doc - OOA and OOD for Linux. Changes: libclfw (0.2.7-1) unstable; urgency=3Dlow . * new upstream version * fixed lintian warnings/errors Files: 199b86d99976f15bd49f14e437ef9d7f 597 libs optional libclfw_0.2.7-1.dsc a4a0bdb94e0644cdf477b75b81e78a0a 746617 libs optional libclfw_0.2.7-1.ta= r.gz 4f3d5a54c1aa274bafa1e0ef3e15b4a1 158972 libs optional libclfw_0.2.7-1_i3= 86.deb c3a9e1f9100f52af120c409eadde16c3 361292 libs optional libclfw-dev_0.2.7-= 1_i386.deb 9e0b8d7084790b57b543ba83c0f78caa 284216 devel optional libclfw-doc_0.2.7= -1_all.deb --=20 Christophe Prud'homme=20 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...> - 2001-04-30 13:16:44
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Le Samedi 28 Avril 2001 07:39 pm, vous avez =E9crit : > [Corelinux-develop] libclfw++ 0.2.7 Released I'll make the debs ASAP 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 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-04-28 23:36:09
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This release contains the Schema and Concept modeling constructs and services. Schemas and Persistence ======================= This release enables a very powerful framework abstraction: Persistence The persistence abstraction is built on the premise that the actual storage service code, that which implements concrete persist services beneath the abstraction, should be intelligent enough to take guidance from domain descriptions (concepts) defined in a schema that is independent of the kind of storage service the application selects. Said concepts define the types to be stored, in addition to other information, and it is the job of the storage service to manage the data layout and service execution as defined by it's implementation. It is, after all, the 21st century. Tarball: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/corelinux/libclfw-0.2.7.tar.gz RPM: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/corelinux/libclfw-0.2.7-1.i386.rpm Release Notes: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=32976 -- 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...> - 2001-04-28 03:43:18
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Schemas and Persistence
=======================
Premise
-------
The persistence abstraction is built on the premise that the actual
storage service code, that which implements concrete persist services
beneath
the abstraction, should be intelligent enough to take guidance from
domain
descriptions (concepts). Said concepts define the types to be stored, in
addition to
other information, and it is the job of the storage service to manage
the data layout
and service execution as defined by it's implementation.
It is, after all, the 21st century.
This benefits the application developer from having to worry about
the details of a particular storage service, as well as having
the flexibility to change persist implementations at will, or by user
choice.
Overview
--------
There are actually two (2) aspects to the CoreLinux++ Abstract Persist
framework: Schemas and Services. This release focuses on the newly
provided Schema constructs. * Please refer to the current implementation
restrictions at the end of this document.
A Schema is an organization of concepts to model an idea. In this case,
what is being modeled are the types that the application will want
to have made persistent. When a schema has been modeled, it is then
usable
as a roadmap, in effect, to guide the storage implementation. For
example,
the types may represent tables in a relational database storage service,
or a file type for a flat file service. It is ultimatley up to the
service
to decide how to "plan the trip".
There are two (2) workflows around Schemas and their concepts: Model and
Run. Lets talk turkey first:
Schema Modeling
---------------
Schema modeling is supported through built-in services and functions of
the library.
All modeling changes are persisted to gdbm databases, and the domain
modeler
need only focus on making their schema correct. While there is a
tremendous
opportunity for adventerous open source developers to build tools
around this (GUI, etc.), the library contains the fundemental
capabilities to
Create, Request, Update, and Delete Schemas or their artifacts
(concepts).
The example test driver (clfw/src/testdrivers/exf2) shows some of the
fundemental
capabilities.
Current Implementation Restrictions
===================================
Name/Value Declarations
-----------------------
While ultimately Schemas and Concepts attributes won't be limited as to
the
depth or types supported, the current implementation assumes most
attributes
are of the form: Name:Value, where:
Name is the Key data member of the Attribute and should be of type
FrameworkString
Value is the Value data member of the Attribute and should be of type
FrameworkString
Primary Schema Declarations
---------------------------
For schemas, the following are the recognized attribute keys:
Attribute Key : "Name"
Expected Value : Unique name for this schema
Example: "Franks Schema"
Attribute Key : "Collection"
Expected Value : The collection type literal (currently "Array" or
"SetCollection")
*Note - SetCollection is safer for insuring unique name keys,
although as
new collection types are added it is really up to the modeling
support.
Attribute Key : "Location"
Expected Value : Qualified path where schema should be stored
*Note - this is optional, default is ~/.clfw++/schemas/"Name"
Attribute Key : "GUID"
Expected Value : Stringified UniversalIdentifier to be used
*Note - default is the system will generate, to string up a
UniversalIdentifier use the UniversalIdentifier::getAsString( buffer
* )
static method.
with the following attribute keys expected to be supported in later
releases:
Attribute Key : "SchemaClass"
Expected Value : The Schema class type literal to be used when
instantiating
a new schema, this will be stored with the Schema descriptor and
will be used when reloading in new sessions.
Example: "FranksWickedSchemaDerivation"
--
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...> - 2001-04-27 02:11:37
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I have put the debian files that Christophe mentioned onto the SourceForge project files page. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2001-04-26 23:52:18
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dear corelinux/debian users, the debian packages for corelinux0.4.32 have been created and uploaded fo= r sid/unstable distribution add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list=20 deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ right now only libcorelinux is available but libclfw and libclll will fol= low shortly (older versions of ibclfw and libclll are available on the corelinux web = site) 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 |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-04-25 10:05:13
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I have completed what could at best be described as a functional cut at the schema management aspect of the persistence support in libclfw++. It is checked into CVS. I will be working on cleaning it up, enhancing the test/example code to have a good representation of how to use the framework, and completing the abstract persist. Good opportunity for someone to create a Schema management GUI if they want. PS: You will need gdbm installed for schema work. Look for a package release later on in the week. -- 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...> - 2001-04-15 12:10:23
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Quick on the heels of 0.4.31, thanks to a thoughtful user/tester (it was an anonymous post) about the argument transposition in memset for SemaphoreGroup and Memory classes. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-04-14 16:33:31
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This release adds limited signal handling to Thread (thanks Hans!). Christophe will be producing debian packages in the near future. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-03-26 13:12:48
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In order to facilitate an abstract persist framework, the infrastructure which captures the idea of schemas and concepts must be provided. Schemas can be used to describe a partitioning of knowledge, or domains, and therefore accessed via other framework services. The expression of the knowledge is in the form of concepts, which represent the extents of the individuals, much the way a C++ class expresses the extent of all it's object instances. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@MI...> - 2001-03-26 03:49:22
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Le Dimanche 25 Mars 2001 06:12 pm, vous avez =E9crit : > So, you are the Debian developer status now? If so, congrats! Not yet, but I made good progress recently :) I have passed almost all the needed administration to get into Debian they wanted to see if I could create a package without bugs, that's why=20 I corrected corelinux packages (yes there were a few bugs :) )=20 now it is ok and it should be a matter of days corelinux should appear in Debian soon !=20 I plan to fix clfw and cfll soon also. Now corelinux is really nicely integrated within Debian, it is so cool :) best regards C. --=20 | Christophe Prud'homme, http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | ICQ UIN: 24560867 Alias: Jesunix | | A classic is something that everyone wants to have read and nobody want= s to read. | -- Mark Twain, "The Disappearance of Literature" |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-03-25 23:11:48
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Davide, Yes, it is alive but barely so. The reason being that the work is in modeling of new function at the moment versus coding (with the exception of Hans updating Thread for signal management). Davide Bolcioni wrote: > .... just wondering, getting no digest. > > Davide Bolcioni --- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net |
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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2001-03-25 23:10:02
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So, you are the Debian developer status now? If so, congrats! Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > for the debian users(sid/unstable more precisely): > > you can add these two lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list > > deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ > deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ > > apt-get source libcorelinux > apt-get install task-corelinux > apt-get install task-corelinux-devel > > in the future task-corelinux and task-corelinux-devel will include also > the package clfw and cfll > task-* are metapackages that will install corelinux related packages > > Note that these packages are for sid(unstable) and they are error/warning free > according to lintian!! > > [note for Frank: do not remove /home/groups/corelinux/htdocs/debian :) ] > > best regards > C. |
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From: Davide B. <dav...@ya...> - 2001-03-25 21:54:42
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... just wondering, getting no digest. Davide Bolcioni -- There is no place like /home. |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2001-03-25 21:52:45
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for the debian users(sid/unstable more precisely): you can add these two lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ deb-src http://corelinux.sourceforge.net/debian ./ apt-get source libcorelinux apt-get install task-corelinux apt-get install task-corelinux-devel in the future task-corelinux and task-corelinux-devel will include also the package clfw and cfll task-* are metapackages that will install corelinux related packages Note that these packages are for sid(unstable) and they are error/warning= free according to lintian!! [note for Frank: do not remove /home/groups/corelinux/htdocs/debian :) ] best regards 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 |
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From: Christophe Prud'h. <pru...@us...> - 2001-01-12 22:23:57
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On the debian side, I have created a repository on corelinux.sourceforge.= net since some debian tools are available there I'll be able to maintain easi= ly=20 this repo. I'll provide potato and sid packages. I'll let you know in a future email what to add to the /etc/apt/source.li= st I have made the changes about the ps/pdf generation for the reference man= ual=20 in the .spec.in and debian packaging system best regards 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 |