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|    Message 667 of 2,243    |
|    Craig Hutchison to Benny Pedersen    |
|    borrings compiles :-)    |
|    04 Feb 04 16:33:38    |
       G'day Benny,               In a message dated 30 Jan 04 you wrote:               CH>> If you'd like to write a 4D outbound: clause for it, then I'll         CH>> happily attempt a compile.....               BP> 4d aka ASO is in binkd :-)              I really don't know. You've used TrapDoor and it's Outbound: style. You tell       me.               BP> there is just zlib, bzlib2, perl, https, ntlm, that does not make sense        BP> to code on amiga port, all 4d things is in current binkd, just a habil        BP> gcc amiga coder needed to get borring at compile speed, no ?              So that's what you mean by 4D. My meaning was along the lines of 4D filenames.       IE: zone.net.node.point.(((MO|TU|WE|TH|FR|SA|SU)[0-9])|PKT)              [ How's that for specific wildcarding? :) ]              Of course, you'd have to translate the filename(s) before transmission.               CH>> 'course, it'd have to compile under SAS/C first time, else I'd have         CH>> no hope of even attempting to fix the source.               BP> yes but that needs more work since you then have to resource into sas c        BP> source before you compile natively in sas c, well if one can make it        BP> this way we are on, but the point is to stay on gcc no matter what os        BP> we are going to compile to, no ?              I'll trust you on this, but only because I have no idea of what you're talking       about.               CH>> ... Amiga made it possible, Commodore made it dead!               BP> i belive it otherways              There's probably a couple of others who've since shovelled dirt into the       grave, but C= did their best to kill our favourite machine.                      CH>> + Origin: Origin? Who needs an origin? (3:634/383.0)               BP> every one with a point needs one :-)              Well, just the net/node.point anyway. The FTSC specs set a bare minimum.               Cache Ya,        Craig.              ... The "BOING" is NOT back!       --- Mail Manager 1.22x/n #1390        * Origin: Cap'n, the twit filters canna take much more of this! (3:634/383.0)    |
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