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Re: [ITP] mlcscope-14.1.8 (Attempt 2)



No we haven't - I was hoping that once Reini was satisfied, the other votes would quickly follow...


Thanks for checking though.

Cheers
Dave

Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 04:25:27PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:


Dave & Diane schrieb:


Hello!

I would like to propose a new package, mlcscope for cygwin. I would like
to become the maintainer of this package. I have resolved the issues that Reini raised and am ready for another try...


I'm including the setup.hint:

$ cat setup.hint
# comment
sdesc: "Lucent version of cscope for multiple languages (mlcscope)"
ldesc: "Lucent version of cscope for multiple languages (mlcscope).
mlcscope is a source code browser tool allowing developers to simplify
searching source code. mlcscope differs from cscope by using
separate parsers for C/C++ and Java. mlcscope is developed by
Lucent Technologies."
requires: cygwin libncurses8
category: Devel


As far as I am aware, mlcscope is not available in any major Linux distribution.

I have placed the packages to be reviewed at
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope :

http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/mlcscope-14.1.8-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/mlcscope-14.1.8-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/setup.hint


[no GTG] There's still no README in CYGWIN-PATCHES and no instructions how to build from src. You have to look into the binary packaged
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/mlcscope-14.1.8.README to get a hint.



Please excuse my ignorance but have we gotten the requisite number of votes for this package?

I'm just mentioning this to set expectations.  I don't want anyone to
assume that a GTG would mean inclusion in the distribution if we haven't
gotten the right number of votes.

cgf





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