From: Patrick E. <pa...@pa...> - 2004-03-16 21:35:54
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On Tuesday 16 March 2004 06:16, Gelu Stoicescu wrote: > What I could take care of is the Windows port, and > that staff view, as I said. > I'm looking forward to see some files on SF, as I'd > rather start with something that compiles. I don't > mind some simple instructions like "get that tarball, > open that dialog, do your stuff and make sure you > don't mess up anything else!" Jazz compiles under Linux, though it's pretty much guaranteed that it won't compile under Windows at the moment. It used to compile natively under environments such as VC++ and BC++. At the moment, it would probably be easier to get it going under Cygwin. As Dave said, the current source can be retrieved from the CVS repository. The module name is jazz, not jazzplusplus. You can browse the repository and see that here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/jazzplusplus/ > Also if you people know any working CVS client for > Windows (2000/XP) I'd appreciate if you let me know, > because I have MS SourceSafe written all over me :) > Soo... Am I in? You're always welcome to develop stuff for Jazz++. As for providing CVS write access, I'd like to wait until you have contributed something. That way, we don't end up with a bunch of inactive members listed. I'm sure you understand. :) Have a great day! Patrick |