On 2011-01-27 Michael Meeks wrote:
Incidentally, if changing the format of the scp2 files to make them
easier to parse is sensible, we should do that too - the files all come
from scp2/ (as you can see).
Also wrt. semantic differences, you can see the setup_osl.ins that much
of the parsing work is done on inside the solver/ If we get a Windows
setup_osl.ins and a Mac one to you, you can be sure that whatever
theoretical problems may occur, that potentially problematic constructs
do not in fact exist in the real world scp2 we execute :-) I whacked an
RC4 Windows setup_osl.inf here:
http://users.freedesktop.org/~michael/setup_osl.inf
Hi Michael!
At the moment I have no idea how the installer actually works. I'm
just profiling it and replacing slow stuff by slightly less slow
stuff. Maybe some time in the future, I might try to do some changes
that require a deeper understanding of how it works.
Can you confirm your work is under LGPLv3+/MPL please too ?
Yes, of course. The patch is released under LGPLv3+.
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