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Is anyone looking after the golded file area? I just noticed a new release on sourceforge.net including DOS, Windows, OS2 and source.
I believe Gert Andersen, who takes care of that area waits for files to come in from R50 IIRC..
I believe Gert Andersen, who takes care of that area waits for files to
come in from R50 IIRC..
OK, well then consider this a heads up for Gert. :)
Hopefully he'll recieve something from his links or he can grab it from the sf.net site. The site seems to be down at the moment but I'm sure the good folks at sf.net are working on it.. :)
http://golded-plus.sourceforge.net (available soon)
Hello All,
Is anyone looking after the golded file area? I just noticed a new
release on sourceforge.net including DOS, Windows, OS2 and source.
Is anyone looking after the golded file area? I just noticed a new
release on sourceforge.net including DOS, Windows, OS2 and source.
If you look at the source tree there has been very few changes over the last few years and this one is mostly extremely cosmetic (date version info).
Multimail is one of those, 0.49 won't compile anymore as is but 0.50
(from cvs) does.
Hi Alan,
Is anyone looking after the golded file area? I just noticed a new release
on sourceforge.net including DOS, Windows, OS2 and source.
Ben Ritchey was releasing a 32-bit Port of DOS version for a while, but after it hadn't been sent out for a long time it was put on the "non-active" list <g>.
In the R50/aftnged file echo, these files were released this year and are here on my system:
gpl50412.zip
gpl50413.zip
gps50413.zip
gpc50413.zip
gpl50108.zip GoldED+1.1.5 beta at 20150108@nLinux binaries compiled using@nGNU C/C++@nThis is unstable r
gpl50113.zip GoldED+1.1.5 beta at 20150113@nLinux binaries compiled using@nGNU C/C++ 64bit guild@nThis is
gpl50412.zip GoldED+1.1.5 beta at 20150412@nLinux binaries compiled using@nGNU C/C++ 64bit@nThis is uns
gpl50413.zip GoldED+1.1.5 beta at 20150413@nLinux binaries compiled using@nGNU C/C++@nThis is unstable r
gps50413.zip GoldED+ 1.1.5 [source code]@nSnapshot: development version@nThis is unstable release
gpc50413.zip -- description missing --
I believe Gert Andersen, who takes care of that area waits for files to come in from R50 IIRC..
Take care,
Janis
Multimail is one of those, 0.49 won't compile anymore as is but 0.50 (from cvs does.
Multimail is one of those, 0.49 won't compile anymore as is but 0.50 (from
cvs does.
The last time I tried to build the MultiMail Debian package (I'm planning to adopt it), that was sucessfull but it's also true that's with patches to the build system...
Alan,to
Multimail is one of those, 0.49 won't compile anymore as is but 0.50 (from >> cvs does.
The last time I tried to build the MultiMail Debian package (I'm planning
adopt it), that was sucessfull but it's also true that's with patches to the
build system...
Jame
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i can help to package multimail on debian.
feel free to contact me ragnarok at docksud dot com dot ar