found to reflect the directories now recommended in the FAQ.
- added a resource fork with an rVersion.
- use catrez instead of copyfork
- make 'install' and 'release' targets consistent with the rest of
the GNO builds.
database source when using descu. This limit was imposed
due to a bug in ORCA/C (it is no longer clear whether
this was a bug in malloc(3) or in array indexing code).
As of ORCA/C v2.1.x, this bug appears to be fixed, so
the limit was lifted.
A couple of calls to lseek(2) didn't have their return values
checked for errors. Fixed.
Updated email address for Devin Reade.
different directory)
- at Derek's request, added the dmake startup.mk file that I (Devin) use
for /usr/lib/startup.mk. (This file is expected to be in /usr/local/lib
unless you have set up your environment to change the location.)
- changed occurances from trenco.myrias.com to either ftp.gno.org
or www.gno.org, as appropriate
index.html:
- make reference to post-v2.0.4 patches avail from ftp.gno.org
- deleted reference to Soenke's describe database (obsolete),
replaced it with ref to the hosted by www.gno.org
mkhtmlman:
- fixed bug where a non-man-page file was picked up by this script
out of the gsh source directory.
- man pages may appear now as both name.n and name.nG, where the
"n" is the section number. If both files appear, then the former
is BSD-formatted source and the latter is GNO-formatted source.
Make sure we're only picking up the latter.
and INCLUDE_GNO_ALT. The directories specified in 13/orcacdefs/defaults.h
are now assumed to be correct. When building lib/libc/stdio/vfprintf.o,
these directories have to explicitly stated the makefile for the moment.
This is a test of sending commit messages to an email "list".
Actually, it's just an email alias at the moment; the mailing list
will follow. What you're seeing here would normally be the commit
message.
You should receive two copies of this message since I'm checking
in files in two different directories.
Please make a reply to one of these messages. If everything is set
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