On Thu, 2022-11-03 at 09:53 -0900, Philip Guenther wrote:
> Well, the good news is that you have lots of volunteers to test new
> versions where you refactor the code to reduce the intrusiveness of
> the Amiga changes!
>
> "Hi, you expressed interest in GNU make continuing to support your
> OS; he
Well, the good news is that you have lots of volunteers to test new
versions where you refactor the code to reduce the intrusiveness of the
Amiga changes!
"Hi, you expressed interest in GNU make continuing to support your OS;
here's where you help us reduce the burden of that." :)
Philip Guenthe
On Thu, 2022-11-03 at 19:06 +0100, Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
> Thank you for joining the group of Amiga users that now are spamming
> all the subscribers of the GNU mailing list.
It's unfortunate that I asked for responses to the bug-make list
instead of to my private account: I sort of assumed that
Thank you for joining the group of Amiga users that now are spamming all the
subscribers of the GNU mailing list.
May I humbly suggest that any contribution to the GNU Make sources making it
work again on Amiga will be rejected until 2 cents have been paid for each of
those spams to all Gnu Make m
Sad to hear that plans are to stop supporting AmigaOS. The Amiga actually has
aHype, not only because of retro gamers, but due to serious developers. You
just have to look towards AmigaOS 3.2.1 and ist companion NDK.
As long as I can think back, there was allways Amiga support in GNU. As the
fou