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   Russell Tiedt to Jame Clay   
   v1.1.5 on Debian?   
   21 Oct 10 16:14:24   
   
   Hello Jame.   
      
   20 Oct 10 20:17, you wrote to me:   
      
    JC>    Have done some test builds for the Debian packaging, both on a   
    JC> Debian Stable (amd64) system as well as on Ubuntu 10.4; both were   
    JC> successful after some edits that I need to get into the cvs   
    JC> repository.  That also showed where the debian packaging needs more   
    JC> work...   
      
   Debian, packaging, is something, I want to look at, time permitting ... ,    
   around month end, I expect to move my main system to 64-bit WIN7 and either    
   Ubuntu 10.10 or Debian 64-bit (amd64) ...   
      
    RT>> When time permits, I am busy building a FidoNet node on my EeePc   
    RT>> 2G Surf running Eeebuntu 3.0 ...   
      
    JC>     I have a eeePC netbook running Ubuntu 10.4;  I did the Ubuntu test   
    JC> build on it but have't tested it's usage there because I still need to   
    JC> set up a point system there.   I haven't tried building the husky   
    JC> utils there yet, in part because crashmail is already installed (it's   
    JC> a standard package on debian/ubuntu) and initially I don't need   
    JC> anything fancy for a point (or so I figure)...  (Just haven't had   
    JC> time recently to work on the husky utils....)   
      
   I faind a lot of appeal in Crashmail, but have yet to get a nicely function    
   system, within my time constraints ... Fidoconf, HPT, htick, sqpack, msged all    
   compiled fine - fastlist does not want to compile, but that could be my fault    
   ... , will look at it again some time, when it works, I want to tackle    
   BinkleyTerm ...   
      
    RT>> Hmmm ... , that uses MsgEd as editor, must still get source for   
    RT>> GoldEd and try that ... , as well ...   
      
    JC>     I does, at least, compile (albeit, with a lot of the usual   
    JC> warnings)...   
      
   So does the Husky stuff ... :-(   
      
   Wish I knew enough to remove them, as I suspect, that there are only a handful    
   of reasons for those errors ... , but alas ... :-)   
      
   Russell   
      
   --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5   
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