On Wed, 26 Nov 2014, Bj”rn Felten wrote to mark lewis:
ml> wait.. what?? that's today's date but that version is ""old""...
ml> oh, uhh... is that radius?? can't be "final-release" either, can
ml> it ;)
BF> Yes indeed, it's Radius. But you don't think they were smart
BF> enough to have a single #define somewhere with the version type,
BF> number and date, do you? They didn't even keep all that info in
BF> the About dialogue (that is empty).
a define with that info?? WTF? damned amateurs ;)
BF> Bugger me if I want to waste time trying to track down all
BF> occurrences of VersionNumber for the time being. But it's high on
BF> the todo list.
i hear that...
BF> Now I'm on the C spree. Jeezz, how complicated they do things.
BF> I had Radius up and compiled in no time, but even when I install
BF> MinGW fresh and use the mingw Makefile the damn binkd doesn't
BF> compile.
C?? whatever for?? the taurus implementation is all PASCAL if i've been reading
it properly... geezus... no wonder the shits in the fan :/
BF> I even had to manually create a number of sub-folders for gcc
BF> to even start trying to compile, and then it pukes on the very
BF> first compiler directive in the makefile, '-mno-cygwin' that
BF> obviously doesn't exist.
wait, what?? cygwin is not the same thing as mingw... sounds like you're in the
wrong environment...
BF> Sigh! No wonder people suspect that C originally was a student
BF> prank from the Berkeley University. After all, they also gave us
BF> unix and LSD... 8-)
AHAHAHA... while that may be true, there has been some really good LSD out
there... quite the contrary with *nix shite :phbtbtbtbtbt: O:)
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