Done! (Still the manual to do though)

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The Beez

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Aug 4, 2019, 10:51:31 AM8/4/19
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Hi 4tH-ers!

If you keep an eye on SVN, you'll see I made some final changes here. I've integrated David Johnsons excellent graphics contributions into the mainline and that tell you we're DONE!

It took me a while to catch up after all calamities, but we're here. The manual is the only thing left to do - and boy did you contribute to that! Lots of things to do and correct.
In the meanwhile v3.64.0 is getting one step closer. Note that despite all disasters I've not lost one single bit so far - and I hope it stays that way - knock on wood!

Thanks everyone for his patience. I'm really looking forward towards the day I'm uploading all packages.

Hans Bezemer

Ron K. Jeffries

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Aug 4, 2019, 5:45:05 PM8/4/19
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When you have time would you describe your new build environment? What OS are you using? Etc etc.

Best regards

Ron K Jeffries

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thebeez

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Aug 5, 2019, 3:25:50 AM8/5/19
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On 2019-08-04 23:44, Ron K. Jeffries wrote:
> When you have time would you describe your new build environment? What
> OS
> are you using? Etc etc.
>
> Best regards
>
> Ron K Jeffries

Hi Ron,

My build environment?! You'll laugh!
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/polishing-turd-hans-bezemer/
Yes, this is it. Ubuntu 16.x, 8 ARM cores, 2 gigs RAM, 32GB SDcard.
Note it is more powerful than my first Linux computer and there are no
problems whatsoever working on it. It's got Lyx, LibreOffice, GIMP, Dia,
Graphviz - I'm not missing much.

Due to the tiny requirements of 4tH, it has been developed on MANY
platforms. It started on DOS, got ported to Linux, but at times I did
some development on Windows too. It's easy. It's fully portable across
these platforms, so it really doesn't matter where you do your work.

When I got a new REAL workstation I simply SVN the whole shebang there
and continue where I left off.

Hans Bezemer
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