> You will probably find xstroke alot more to your liking than fscrib....
> It is found in the unstable feed, and is replacing fscrib in familiar
> .5. In fact, as a Palm user, I think xstroke is rapidly becoming superior
> to the Palm recognizer :-).
Thanks. I'll give it a try!
> This instant, we're chasing a problem in the stowaway support in .5,
> or I'd suggest you might like to join the alpha test crowd.
Let me know when you think it's safe -- I'm no good as a kernel
debugger (haven't recompiled a kernel in a dozen years), but I'd love
to help with the app level work.
I'm also trying to make the Python 2.2 distribution more ARM-friendly;
I started by making the configure script work in a cross-compilation
environment. I still need a little help creating .so files for
extension modules that are actually recognized by the dynamic linker...
> Familiar .5 should have the hooks to make this all graceful; keep
> fingers crossed....
Yippie!
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
Received on Thu Sep 20 10:48:34 2001
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