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Announcement: Common C++ now a GNU package

2000-04-26
2002-03-11
  • David Sugar

    David Sugar - 2000-04-26

    Common C++ has officially become package of the GNU project as of last weekend.  A new release has been committed to cvs last night, and this release will be the first "GNU" package release of Common C++ as well as release 1.0.0.  I am looking for any final changes, bug reports, etc., to be filed out before Friday, when the new release will be distributed.

    In that Common C++ is a GNU package, the new release will be distributed from ftp.gnu.org as well as being available from here.  A new cvs will be setup on GNU subversions for Common C++ as well.  Finally, the Common C++ package is being split into two parts; a second "extras" package has been created to support those parts of Common C++ that are still experimental or incomplete, such as the Bayonne scripting engine, math libraries, and, perhaps, the proposed AudioFile classes, unless they become detached into a seperate project.

     
    • nooper

      nooper - 2002-03-11

      Does this mean that this package will be included in linux distros?

       

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