From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-26 20:11:54
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From: Tijl Coosemans <ti...@ul...> To: "Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> Subject: libticables 3.6.7 patches On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:52:43PM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote: > Hello Romain, > > I finally finished a set of patches for libticables and I'm happy to > tell you that I finally managed to get the black graphlink working. I Really ? Wonderful ! > suppose the parallel cable works now too, but I'm not able to test that > myself. The usb cable should work too (using libusb), but hasn't > been tested either. ok. Could you update the README file consequently, too ? This makes me think that we should update too the TiLP manual (later)... > > About the patches, most significant are the changes to src/ioports.c, > src/probe.c and src/slv_link.c. You may want to take a close look at > these in case I accidentally messed something up for other platforms. Yes, I will. BTW, JB has enabled Subversion on SF (a CVS-like replacement)... I will take a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! > > When these patches are applied I think I'm ready to make TiLP (6.0) and > its libraries an official FreeBSD port. However, the latest versions > need to be available somewhere preferably on sourceforge. Any chance > you'll be releasing anything soon? I was not planned to release another version of TiLP in the 6.0 branch. But, it may be interesting to release a new one (6.10): - make the BSD version available while the 7.0 is in progress, - get feedback for the 7.0, - release Win32 fixes so that Linux/Win32 releases are up-to-date. > > Tijl Coosemans thx, roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-02-27 07:43:25
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"Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> wrote: Hi, >> About the patches, most significant are the changes to src/ioports.c, >> src/probe.c and src/slv_link.c. You may want to take a close look at >> these in case I accidentally messed something up for other platforms. > > Yes, I will. > > BTW, JB has enabled Subversion on SF (a CVS-like replacement)... I will= take > a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time :) I need to build a clean repository for each part of TiLP before we can start using it. I still have to rework the Apache config to get SSL working, after what I'll build the repos. For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) JB. --=20 Le mot troll est tellement banalis=E9 sur ce NG que, d=E8s fois j'ai l'impression de lire J=E9sus Christ -+- MA in NPC : J=E9sus est vivant, il va bien et il a le c=E2ble -+- |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-27 18:56:05
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Hi, > > a look at on the WE. This may help you but I'm not a CVS guru (yet) ! > > It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository > there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only > tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time > :) I didn't understand that... > > I need to build a clean repository for each part of TiLP before we can > start using it. > > I still have to rework the Apache config to get SSL working, after > what I'll build the repos. > > For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that ! > JB. > > -- > Le mot troll est tellement banalis? sur ce NG que, d?s fois j'ai > l'impression de lire J?sus Christ > -+- MA in NPC : J?sus est vivant, il va bien et il a le c?ble -+- That's good ! > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Scholarships for Techies! > Can't afford IT training? All 2003 ictp students receive scholarships. > Get hands-on training in Microsoft, Cisco, Sun, Linux/UNIX, and more. > www.ictp.com/training/sourceforge.asp > _______________________________________________ > TiLP-devel mailing list > TiL...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tilp-devel roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |
From: Julien B. <jb...@jb...> - 2003-02-27 20:03:09
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"Romain Lievin" <rom...@wa...> wrote: Hi, >> It's not on SF, it's on one of my machines. And the tilp repository >> there is only here to test subversion (moreover it contains only >> tilp-osx). I'm playing with it, and I'll be breaking it for some time >> :) > > I didn't understand that... You should have guessed the first part from the URL of the repos ;) It's sitting on arrakis, on a 120 Go software RAID1 array, and brought to you by Apache 2.0 ;) The Subversion book should give you some ideas on how we would organize the repos and use it ; I'm evaluating different schemes at the moment. (and will test them on the repo I have set up) I really think it's far better and far more convenient than CVS for what we need to do. For those interested, the repos is at <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/> for your web browser <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/trunk/> for your svn client >> For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that = ! Hey, I'm actually far better than I thought ;) While I'm at it, check your calendar for tomorrow (28), I think it's St Romain's day ;) JB. --=20 Moi on m'apelle Causette. J'ai un studio a pay=E9 et je touche une solde mirobolante de 596 francs/mois de l'arm=E9e. Papa/maman sont pas l=E0. -+- AC in le Neuneu P=E8te un C=E2ble : Il gagne pas mais il cause -+-=20 |
From: Romain L. <rom...@wa...> - 2003-02-27 20:07:28
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Hi, > You should have guessed the first part from the URL of the repos ;) > It's sitting on arrakis, on a 120 Go software RAID1 array, and brought > to you by Apache 2.0 ;) > > The Subversion book should give you some ideas on how we would > organize the repos and use it ; I'm evaluating different schemes at > the moment. (and will test them on the repo I have set up) We will have to RTFM... > > I really think it's far better and far more convenient than CVS for > what we need to do. I hope it's easy to use... I'm a bit lazy sometimes. > > For those interested, the repos is at > <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/> for your web browser > <http://svn.technologeek.org/public/tilp/trunk/> for your svn client > > >> For now, I'm away skiing for the next couple of days :-) > > > > Really ?! You never told me that you skied... I would like to see that ! > > Hey, I'm actually far better than I thought ;) Well, good snow ;-) > > > While I'm at it, check your calendar for tomorrow (28), I think it's > St Romain's day ;) Really ? Yes, you're right ! > > JB. The mailing lists seem to be busy these days... roms. -- Romain Lievin, aka 'roms' <ro...@ti...> The TiLP project is on <http://www.ti-lpg.org> "Linux, y'a moins bien mais c'est plus cher !" |