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glimpse and ispell Windows (cygwin b18) binaries available
- To: ptolemy-hackers at kahn dot eecs dot berkeley dot edu
- Subject: glimpse and ispell Windows (cygwin b18) binaries available
- From: Christopher Hylands <cxh at eecs dot berkeley dot edu>
- Date: Sat, 16 Aug 1997 16:25:56 -0700
- Cc: glimpse at cs dot arizona dot edu, gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
I've created glimpse and ispell binaries that run under NT4.0.
These binaries require Cygnus GNU-win b18, available at:
http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/
The glimpse and ispell binaries and sources are available at:
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tychoTools/tychoTools.html
Ispell and glimpse are used by Tycho, the Itcl graphical
development environment. For more information, see
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho
The only purpose of the Ispell port is to allow spell checking from
within the Tycho editor under NT with the ispell -u option.
If you are looking for a complete ispell4.0 for windows, try
http://www.itribe.net/virtunix/files/ispell-4.0-nt.zip
The reason that we are not using that version is because under
NT, the -u option causes a core dump.her win
The glimpse port seems to work ok, except glimpseindex produces
messages about whereis and sync.
Merging the glimpse changes into the glimpse sources is doable,
but I have no plans to do it myself. Both of these ports
are a bit of a rush job, but I needed the functionality under NT,
so I hacked up the binaries.
If the Glimpse and Cygwin maintainers want to setup links
to
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tychoTools/tychoTools.html
or copy the files to their local websites, then that's fine by me.
-Christopher
Christopher Hylands, Ptolemy Project Manager University of California
cxh@eecs.berkeley.edu US Mail: 558 Cory Hall #1770
ph: (510)643-9841 fax:(510)642-2739 Berkeley, CA 94720-1770
home: (510)526-4010 (if busy -4068) (Office: 493 Cory)
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