Khimenko Victor wrote:
P.S. To Frank & Peter: may be we should put BIG message with link to http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/02/26/951627540.html somewhere in FAQ ? It's REALLY must be read by anyone who ask for help...
I think it's a good idea to mention it prominently in the FAQ. Is this URL likely to remain permanently?
I've written some of his points into test/README. This file will be installed as BUGS in the binary distributions in the doc directory (e.g. /usr/local/doc/gpc/) where also the FAQ will be installed. Russ, you might want to point to the BUGS file in the FAQ.
BTW, the other files installed in that directory will be README (general information about GPC), AUTHORS (list of GPC authors), NEWS (changes since the last beta) and COPYING and COPYING.LIB (GNU GPL and LGPL).
Frank
13-Apr-00 05:55 you wrote:
Khimenko Victor wrote:
P.S. To Frank & Peter: may be we should put BIG message with link to http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/02/26/951627540.html somewhere in FAQ ? It's REALLY must be read by anyone who ask for help...
I think it's a good idea to mention it prominently in the FAQ. Is this URL likely to remain permanently?
Who knows ? Perhaps not. It'll be there for few months but beyond that - who knows ? May be there are exist some other place where this article is published...
I've written some of his points into test/README. This file will be installed as BUGS in the binary distributions in the doc directory (e.g. /usr/local/doc/gpc/) where also the FAQ will be installed. Russ, you might want to point to the BUGS file in the FAQ.
BTW, the other files installed in that directory will be README (general information about GPC), AUTHORS (list of GPC authors), NEWS (changes since the last beta) and COPYING and COPYING.LIB (GNU GPL and LGPL).
"Khimenko Victor" gpc@khim.sch57.msk.ru wrote:
Maybe there are exist some other place where this article is published...
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html is the definitive location. (This isn't quite the same as the Freshmeat version, but the differences aren't important.)
Hope that helps, Simon