Date

Host

Recentely I’ve rebuilt the machine from the ground up as it was installed as a 32 bit system while the processor was a 64 bits. Now it seems much more stable (no random reboots) . The dev machine (brome.pps.jussieu.fr soon to be dev.cduce.org) is running debian unstable with the latest ocaml compiler and dev tools.

Mailing list

I’ve added two new mailing lists: devel@mailman.cduce.org  commit@mailman.cduce.org

The first one is for development discussion, the second one is linked to a svn hook to send a message to the mailing list each time somebody commits a change to the svn repository. I’ve disabled it at the moment…

users@mailman.cduce.org : This is the old users@cduce.org . I’m still waiting for the tarball of the archives from the ens to move everybody across.

SVN repo

I’ve clean up the repository. I’m moving the webpages outside the cduce distribution so to make it easy to update the website just using the debian cduce package. I’ve also removed a bit of legacy file from the repository like the debian directory as the debian package is now handled on alioth.debian.org

I’ve imported xml2cd (from Till Varoquaux) in the svn repository.

I’ve also written a small script to create nightly snapshot of the code from the svn repo. I plan to change it so to generate a release package each time we tag the repo with a release tag.

Webiste

I’ll be updating the website this week with new info about the svn repo, mailing list, etc.

I’ve created trac.cduce.org . I’m thinking of writing a bit of info reg the cduce development and maybe start using it as a bug tracking system for cduce. This is still work in progress and at the moment is just an empty shell.

Windows port

Last week she manage to install micgw and the ocaml compiler and Karoline is working to compile cduce. An other possibility to compile cduce on windows is godi + cygwin

Few links: http://www.cocan.org/ocaml_mingw_port http://www.cocan.org/ocaml_on_windows * http://godi.ocaml-programming.de/