On 10/4/2013 10:12, Chris Olin wrote:
On 04/10/13 at 09:15am, Warren Young wrote:
libevent is in Cygwin Ports to satisfy cyphertite, ocaml-libevent,
and transmission. So, before adopting it, think about whether you
want to place yourself in a blocking position for those packages,
To clarify,
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 03:56:30PM +0100, David Stacey wrote:
>On 04/10/13 15:15, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 06:46:12AM +0100, David Stacey wrote:
>>> On 04/10/13 06:05, Chris Olin wrote:
Bear with me, as this is my first time doing this and every archived
in
On 04/10/13 at 09:15am, Warren Young wrote:
> On 10/4/2013 09:07, Chris Olin wrote:
> >is there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I really
> >need to do is package tmux and send out an ITP?
>
> You can adopt the libevent package yourself, which relieves Yaakov
> -- who main
On 04/10/13 at 04:13pm, David Stacey wrote:
> On 04/10/13 16:07, Chris Olin wrote:
> >Didn't see this until after sending my response to Christopher. I'm
> >unfamiliar with Cygwin Ports. If libevent is already available there, is
> >there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I
On 2013-10-04 10:07, Chris Olin wrote:
Didn't see this until after sending my response to Christopher. I'm
unfamiliar with Cygwin Ports. If libevent is already available there, is
there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I really
need to do is package tmux and send out an I
On 10/4/2013 09:07, Chris Olin wrote:
is there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I really
need to do is package tmux and send out an ITP?
You can adopt the libevent package yourself, which relieves Yaakov --
who maintains Cygwin Ports -- of the burden of maintaining it.
On 04/10/13 16:07, Chris Olin wrote:
Didn't see this until after sending my response to Christopher. I'm
unfamiliar with Cygwin Ports. If libevent is already available there, is
there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I really
need to do is package tmux and send out an ITP
Didn't see this until after sending my response to Christopher. I'm
unfamiliar with Cygwin Ports. If libevent is already available there, is
there a process to have it brought into Cygwin so then all that I really
need to do is package tmux and send out an ITP?
On 04/10/13 at 03:56pm, David Stacey
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/libevent/
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libevent
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/libevent/overview/
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/23404276/dir/centos_5/com/dba-libevent-2021-static-2.0.21-2.1.i386.rpm.html
I did understand t
On 04/10/13 15:15, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 06:46:12AM +0100, David Stacey wrote:
On 04/10/13 06:05, Chris Olin wrote:
Bear with me, as this is my first time doing this and every archived
intent email seems to have it's own format. Any advice is appreciated.
cate
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 06:46:12AM +0100, David Stacey wrote:
>On 04/10/13 06:05, Chris Olin wrote:
>> Bear with me, as this is my first time doing this and every archived
>> intent email seems to have it's own format. Any advice is appreciated.
>>
>> category: Libs
>> sdesc: "The libevent API prov
On 04/10/13 06:05, Chris Olin wrote:
Bear with me, as this is my first time doing this and every archived
intent email seems to have it's own format. Any advice is appreciated.
category: Libs
sdesc: "The libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback
function when a specific event occur
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