On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 4:42 AM, Jean Louis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Carl, > > Thank you for your help. I understand and I know how to get lsh working, > or to compile it separately. It was more that I wanted it available > through GSRC, without using distribution packages or anything. GSRC is > great tool to install on servers and to teach other people or show them > how GNU software works. Otherwise I have working lsh, this is no > problem. > > I refer to this: https://www.gnu.org/s/gsrc/ and to using it through > the GSRC. > > GSRC is great to learn about programming. It has large list of packages: > https://www.gnu.org/s/gsrc/package-list.html > > Many of those were not included in foreign distributions. Like GURGLE > for example. Great tool for documents and websites, connecting the > databases' outputs. It can create multiple static pages in that manner. > > I was hoping that lsh will be included as updated in GSRC > version. By your words I guess it has to be updated, it is not only > mistake on my side. > > It is great that you are helping! > > Jean Louis >
Thanks for the kind words. We are all volunteers here. It can't hurt forward progress to let the upstream software writers, like author of lsh, know that someone appreciates their work. There are a number of other programs in GSRC that don't currently function, that I know about. When you find problems, or out-of-dateness, please keep letting bug-gsrc know. And suggested additions. --Carl
