On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 13:07:35 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:

>> On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 11:16:20 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
>>
>>> Pan 0.90, the first beta of a rewrite of Pan in C++, has been released.
>>> It adds multiserver and nzb support, reduces memory use by over 66%,
>>> cuts
>>> the time to download new headers over 66%, and slashes the time it takes
>>> to load headers from disk by almost 90%.  For more information, see
>>> http://pan.rebelbase.com/.
>>
>> Great! I cried for 20 minutes when it didn't appear yesterday.
>> Is the Windows build coming anytime soon? I don't know if I should start
>> putting stuff together to build my own.
> 
> I'll try to get a Windows build in the next week, but if someone
> else wants to step up to the plate I wouldn't complain. :)

Too long. :-)

> Actually since libxml2 isn't needed anymore and gtk+ ships its
> own Windows devel & libraries, building on Windows is much easier
> than before -- gmime is the hardest part, and it's not all that hard.
> Take a look at README.mingw for a step-by-step I made a couple of
> weeks ago.

Installing MinGW right now.

One more thing. What about bug reports in Bugzilla? A lot of them are
probably irrelevant now that so much code has changed.

Artur



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