Please don't be unnecessarily contentious. I just gave you two: at least one natural style has that property, and most files will have only one defgroup. (After this I will refer to "the 'natural' st
It's not hard to set up automated builds; I wouldn't use something like CruiseControl but a simple tool like buildbot or even a shell script would be nice (cvs up && configure && make bootstrap etc)
It's not hard to set up automated builds; I wouldn't use something like CruiseControl but a simple tool like buildbot or even a shell script would be nice (cvs up && configure && make bootstrap etc)
(subject changed, sorry I didn't do it sooner) On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 17:20:00 +0900 "Stephen J. Turnbull" <address@hidden> wrote: My point is simple: redundant testing reduces the chance of false posit
Hi, Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden>: Yes, we fixed it meanwhile in Gentoo. Those --with- switches are automatically added depending on the user's settings, we don't double check it as it does no harm
That is a free software license. "Without fee or royalty" means you don't have to pay to redistribute it. So we can use those files, but we have to maintain the copyright notices and license notices.
They were never "lost" -- AFAICT, it's not customary to distribute DTD files with copyright and license information, but clearly we have different standards. Anyhow, I've added notices now. The origi
Also, we have to distribute the source code. Someone said these files are the result of "transforming" some other files. What kind of "transforming" was it? If it is automated, then maybe these files
Init or start-stop-daemon do that. Why can't they use SIGUSRn? Because SIGUSRn has different meanings across applications, so the only reliable way to terminate a program is "kill <pid>" which send a