[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>What happened here was that I took pmccabe2html from GNUPDF, made it
>project-independent (small changes but possibly more than 10 lines), and
>put it into gnulib. Jose is already using gnulib, so it is probably
>simpler for him to pull pmccabe2html from
What happened here was that I took pmccabe2html from GNUPDF, made it
project-independent (small changes but possibly more than 10 lines), and
put it into gnulib. Jose is already using gnulib, so it is probably
simpler for him to pull pmccabe2html from gnulib and send patches for
pm
"Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard, an issue came up related to gnulib: I want to move a module
> from GNUPDF written by Jose E. Marchesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (I have his
> permission to do so). The code is copyrighted by the FSF, Jose signed
> papers for G
Richard, an issue came up related to gnulib: I want to move a module
from GNUPDF written by Jose E. Marchesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (I have his
permission to do so). The code is copyrighted by the FSF, Jose signed
papers for GNUPDF but not gnulib. Does he need to sign papers again fo
>* Stylesheets: should it be inlined into the generated HTML
> instead? That is often easier.
>
> Is the output also generating flat text? That would rock...
The original pmccabe tool outputs flat text, and this pmccabe2html
takes it and generates HTML (or some Wiki-ma
Hi,
Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> I think it is a really good idea. If the scripts are distributed in
>> gnulib more GNU packages will be using them and improving them.
>
> Thanks for feedback, I have pushed the module into gnulib.
That's good news!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>> I think it is a really good idea. If the scripts are distributed in
>>> gnulib more GNU packages will be using them and improving them.
>>
>>Thanks for feedback, I have pushed the module into gnulib.
>>
>> Nice. Then we will start u
>> I think it is a really good idea. If the scripts are distributed in
>> gnulib more GNU packages will be using them and improving them.
>
>Thanks for feedback, I have pushed the module into gnulib.
>
> Nice. Then we will start using the gnulib version :)
Great.
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>The copyright notice said the FSF, I assumed you have papers on file.
>But it would be good to confirm this.
>
> I don't think you can transfer code from one project to another like
> that. So you you have to contact rms I think.
>
> Yeah, it
Richard, an issue came up related to gnulib: I want to move a module
from GNUPDF written by Jose E. Marchesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (I have his
permission to do so). The code is copyrighted by the FSF, Jose signed
papers for GNUPDF but not gnulib. Does he need to sign papers again for
gnulib?
I thi
The copyright notice said the FSF, I assumed you have papers on file.
But it would be good to confirm this.
I don't think you can transfer code from one project to another like
that. So you you have to contact rms I think.
Yeah, it is painful... sighs
* Stylesheets: should it be inlined
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> I think it is a really good idea. If the scripts are distributed in
>> gnulib more GNU packages will be using them and improving them.
>
>Thanks for feedback, I have pushed the module into gnulib.
>
> Nice. Then we will start using the gnulib version :)
Gr
> I think it is a really good idea. If the scripts are distributed in
> gnulib more GNU packages will be using them and improving them.
Thanks for feedback, I have pushed the module into gnulib.
Nice. Then we will start using the gnulib version :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> "documentation". The scripts generating all the stuff are in the
>> 'prmgt/' directory in the libgnupdf sources distribution.
>
>I have taken a closer look at your prmgt/ directory, and I really like
>your efforts. I want to use this in my projects, an
> "documentation". The scripts generating all the stuff are in the
> 'prmgt/' directory in the libgnupdf sources distribution.
I have taken a closer look at your prmgt/ directory, and I really like
your efforts. I want to use this in my projects, and the simplest for
me would be t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> I'm also interested in similar services, it would be great to integrate
>> them with my http://josefsson.org/autobuild/ project.
>
>I am designing (no time left at the moment so progress is slow) a system
>to, in a structured way, do some softwares that
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