Christian Ebert wrote:
> * William Pursell on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 18:44:22 +
>> Christian Ebert wrote:
>>> Do you have your own gnulib installed on OSX/i386? atm I'd have
>>> to grab it just for wscreen ;-)
>> Yes, I just clone the git repo for gnulib to $HOME/gnulib
>> and put $HOME/g
* William Pursell on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 18:44:22 +
> Christian Ebert wrote:
>> Do you have your own gnulib installed on OSX/i386? atm I'd have
>> to grab it just for wscreen ;-)
>
> Yes, I just clone the git repo for gnulib to $HOME/gnulib
> and put $HOME/gnulib in my path. There ar
Christian Ebert wrote:
> * William Pursell on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 19:09:46 +
>> I've succesfully built with default settings on OSX/i386,
>> freeBSD 6.3/i386 and netBSD/sparc64. These are all BSD
>> leaning, so I would appreciate feedback from anyone on
>> the build on other platform
* William Pursell on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 19:09:46 +
> I've succesfully built with default settings on OSX/i386,
> freeBSD 6.3/i386 and netBSD/sparc64. These are all BSD
> leaning, so I would appreciate feedback from anyone on
> the build on other platforms.The git repository is a
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I've slightly rearranged the order of your text somewhat, for my own
convenience in responding.
I apologize for taking so long to respond to your steady sets of patches
and notices on this. And particularly, for promising to set up a hosted
repository
I've been working on updating the configury for screen, and have
gotten to a state that could reasonably be merged. (Also, I don't
know that I'll have much time to look at this over the next few
months.) Primary benefits:
Uses gnulib's getloadavg, so the configury for that function is
up-to-dat