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2009 Feb 08
1
How To Beat DocBook Into Submission
To better understand how to work with DocBook, I'd like to suggest that you check out ZooLib's DocBook documentation from its SourceForge CVS, and use my work as an example to help you with your work. I just went through the whole painful process of getting it all to work. Please learn from my example! See especially the files: zoolib/doc/README.txt zoolib/doc/cookbook/Makefi...
2011 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
Another one: Name: SDC - The Stupid D Compiler (https://github.com/bhelyer/SDC) Description: A project seeking to write a self-hosting compiler for the D programming language, without using the frontend of the reference compiler (DMD). Regards, Alex On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:06 AM, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > Good day! > > To get ready for the release, we need
2009 Mar 04
4
Again: Next libvorbis release?
Hi there, I maintain the libvorbis, libogg and vorbis-tool package for Fink <http://finkproject.org/ >. Recently I had time to wonder about those again. In particular, since I was informed libsndfile self-tests fails with 1.2.0, but not with a version dubbed 1.2.1rc1 somebody sent me. Also trunk seems to contain security fixes. In https://trac.xiph.org/browser/trunk/vorbis/CHANGES
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...evices - I also have a first-gen iPad and an iPhone 4 - can run Thumb 2. If you'd like me to set these all up to do building and testing I'd be happy to, but I need some handholding. I've been trying to bootstrap llvm-gcc4.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 with the aim of using the CLang analyzer on ZooLIb (http://www.zoolib.org/) but the bootstrap always fails because of bizarre problems with autoconf's configure scripts. I've tried to debug the configure scripts but have yet to have any joy. IMHO autoconf is A Tool of the Devil. ZooLib is even more cross-platform than autoconf is, but do...
2011 Oct 25
9
[LLVMdev] [3.0 Release] Call for External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.0
Good day! To get ready for the release, we need to make sure that the list of external open source projects using LLVM 3.0 (file:///Volumes/Sandbox/llvm/llvm.src/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#externalproj) is up to date. Please send me an email with the project's name and a short description of it. Alternatively, if the project was commented out and you would still like to be listed, just tell me
2011 Oct 13
3
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...evices - I also have a first-gen iPad and an iPhone 4 - can run Thumb 2. If you'd like me to set these all up to do building and testing I'd be happy to, but I need some handholding. I've been trying to bootstrap llvm-gcc4.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 with the aim of using the CLang analyzer on ZooLIb (http://www.zoolib.org/) but the bootstrap always fails because of bizarre problems with autoconf's configure scripts. I've tried to debug the configure scripts but have yet to have any joy. IMHO autoconf is A Tool of the Devil. ZooLib is even more cross-platform than autoconf is, but do...
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date set
...s Gnome user interface was only crudely and directly ported to Windows, so it looked and worked just like a Linux application. It's failure to comply to Windows user interface conventions was jarring to her, a long-time Windows user. (While Ogg Frog is cross-platform, it's built on the ZooLib C++ cross-platform application framework (http://www.zoolib.org/). ZooLib provides a native look and feel, for example by using the Appearance Manger to render controls on the Macintosh.) I have been hesitant before now to say much about what would be in Ogg Frog 1.0 or when I would release i...
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date announced
...s Gnome user interface was only crudely and directly ported to Windows, so it looked and worked just like a Linux application. It's failure to comply to Windows user interface conventions was jarring to her, a long-time Windows user. (While Ogg Frog is cross-platform, it's built on the ZooLib C++ cross-platform application framework (http://www.zoolib.org/). ZooLib provides a native look and feel, for example by using the Appearance Manger to render controls on the Macintosh.) I have been hesitant before now to say much about what would be in Ogg Frog 1.0 or when I would release i...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...devices - I also have a first-gen iPad and an iPhone 4 - can run Thumb 2. If you'd like me to set these all up to do building and testing I'd be happy to, but I need some handholding. I've been trying to bootstrap llvm-gcc4.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 with the aim of using the CLang analyzer on ZooLIb (http://www.zoolib.org/) but the bootstrap always fails because of bizarre problems with autoconf's configure scripts. I've tried to debug the configure scripts but have yet to have any joy. IMHO autoconf is A Tool of the Devil. ZooLib is even more cross-platform than autoconf is, but do...
2011 Oct 13
6
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
Admittedly we're very interested in becoming ARM backend maintainers as our product heavily relies on LLVM. However, we don't have testing resources to test both our product and LLVM on a host of target boards. We have some chumbys, beagleboards, iPhones, iPod Touches, tables, Android Phones, etc. And most of those are already booked solid with our own regression tests (most of which
2001 Jan 21
4
Comments ect
(Just a copy of the message I sent to Vorbis, better to send it here.) Hello, I'm just letting everyone know that I've begun the preliminary part of putting together a working comment system. I have a few idea's on how to implement this system. 1. What I would like to do is grab the General and Input SDK's for Winamp first. Then I would like to add to our existing Winamp
2009 Feb 08
1
Upgrade Doc to DocBook 5.0?
...rg/ - It's pretty easy to do certain kinds of customizations that would be quite difficult with earlier DocBook versions. It's not actually very hard to do the upgrade - there is a script available to do all the simple work; what must be done by hand isn't very hard. I just moved The ZooLib Cookbook from DocBook 4.1.2 to DocBook 5.0. The only hard part was the usual cryptic error messages from the validator. But once the markup is gotten to be valid, all the tools actually work really well. Normal Walsh has a HOWTO on making the transition: http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/ Ev...