From: James R. <rey...@bi...> - 2024-02-16 16:55:10
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Interesting. Well, I would like to still use radmind. When I quit using radmind I lost a lot of confidence in my computers. It's just hard to get started back up. If I can figure out how to make it easy, I might start using it for some thing, not for deploying software though. I also want to make it a lot easier to install. I also need to move the network library to Github. I wish some of the original developers were willing to talk about the code. I've reached out to a few of them and they all seem to want nothing to do with it. James Reynolds Sr Systems Administrator School of Biological Sciences The University of Utah 801-585-3086 > On Feb 16, 2024, at 09:47, Scott Hannahs <sha...@us...> wrote: > > WARNING: Stop. Think. Read. This is an external email. > > The ability to cut and paste a transcript line into a shell command has made my life infinitely easier. Ability to track down issues with permissions folders etc. > > It will still allow use of older transcripts with the \b notation. BUT, new transcripts are written with the \<space> formatting. > > Of course YMMV and some custom transcript manipulation transcripts might need fixing. Of course I might be the only one still using radmind. :-) > > (note the patch for the memory leak seems to have caused a crash in certain circumstances. I am investigating now). > > -Scott > > >> On Feb 16, 2024, at 11:11, James Reynolds <rey...@bi...> wrote: >> >> sth0 made some pull requests and I've merged some and wanted to ask what anyone on the list thinks of one. >> >> Merged: >> >> - Patch to ignore timestamps with -t option for smaller transcripts (changes fsdiff) >> - sth-memory leak in OpenSSL calls - Bug fixes >> >> Seeking comments: >> >> - Allow \<space> to replace \b to represent blanks in file names. >> >> I don't use radmind anymore, but when I was, this would've some of my custom scripts. So I'm asking about it here first. >> >> James Reynolds >> Sr Systems Administrator >> School of Biological Sciences >> The University of Utah >> 801-585-3086 > > |