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Re: GNO & GS/TCP?
In article <5ffcsk$8v1@fridge.eimages.com>,
Matthew R. Portune <mportune@telerama.lm.com> wrote:
>I know I speak for a lot of people when I say that I'm having trouble finding
>update information about GNO 2.x and GS/TCP. Can ANYONE provide some insight
>as to the current status? Will we see it anytime soon?
I'm not testing GS/TCP, but the GNO kernel itself _seems_ a lot more
stable in GNO v2.0.6 than in GNO v2.0.4. Regarding the libraries, I
just sent a new copy of the sources and binaries off to Derek and
Jawaid last night. There are still a few outstanding calls, mostly
related to stdio. As usual, I cannot comment about release time frames
(nor do I know).
As a result of updating the man pages, I've found a significant number
of memory trashing bugs in nroff. Look for an update of that RSN
(it doesn't depend on GNO v2.0.6, so it can be released separately).
I've already fixed the memory trashing bugs, and I'm trying to sort
out some tmac.an macro inconsistencies. There should also be some
performance enhancements.
--
Devin Reade gdr@myrias.com
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- From: mportune@telerama.lm.com (Matthew R. Portune)