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Ah well, finally moved into the new flat in London. Threw an absolutely awesome housewarming party on Saturday, and then spent all of Sunday playing rollerhockey, so there wasn't a lot of software work done :- ) Took a spill and jarred my recently dislocated wrist again, doh!

Did manage to sneak in some updates to some OpenBSD ports, and edging closer to towards committing JadeTeX, dvipdfm, & DocBook-4.1. Will do that as soon as the TeTeX patches go in to increase its default capacities.

OpenBSD should have the basis for a hardcopy documentation project with those in place, if the people behind the recent thread on misc@ have their way.

Does _anyone_ have any idea why the combination of C++/libtool/shared libraries might be horribly broken on OpenBSD? Sablotron uses this combination which works fine on FreeBSD/Linux, but it dies with a 'Memory Fault' (???) on Open ... need to recompile my kernel with debugging symbols to start figuring it out I guess. The old Jade port had similar problems - the static libraries work fine, but the shared ones just dont get loaded.

Just got my CVS account on cvs.openbsd.org; it came totally out of the blue when they gave me the offer, and took me about 0.0000001s to accept it :-) I've just been hacking away at random ports so far, but I'm gonna figure out how to get organised and do stuff.

Looking forward to working on the OpenBSD ports tree, and hopefully helping out with this unified BSD ports system whenever that comes about.

Finally stuck a preview-beta release of OpenFX up that Stuart Ferguson sent to me. Feel free to check it out and send me feedback ...

ftp://ftp.openfx .org/pub/openfx/beta will give you a start - it's a hefty 40mb Win32 demo! It's not been announced until I finish setting up the new machine for it (brick.recoil.org), so we can handle the volume of downloads and mail that would probably result.

Shouts out to James who said he'll help us mirror it on flirble!

At least my dislocated wrist is better now (rollerblading+taxi's don't agree), so I'm starting off Capoiera (sic?) on Monday! It's gonna be fun :)

Been playing a lot more with DocBook at work, and Jon Parise and I have been recreating the incredible phpdoc repository for the Horde/IMP project. It's a pretty mad combination of M4/XML/SGML/DSSSL that combines together and outputs in pretty much any format you would care to name.

Definitely warming to the idea of SGML as a documentation markup language, although I have yet to find a decent editor for markup under Unix (dont particularly like emacs, and vi doesn't quite cut it). Any suggestions anyone? I've heard that XMetal 2.0 is a good one ...

Woohoo! After a really fun debugging session with Rob, we got PHP4 working as a DSO under OpenBSD. It's been bugging me for ages, and it's great to see it finally work.

Patch has been committed to PHP CVS, so the next release should see a PHP4 package for the ports tree.

Rocket Arena 3 rules. Nuff said!

Just polishing up the little perl util ive been working on to generate frequency statistics from stdin ... its so useful to keep track of stuff like qmail/dnscache/apache usage it's untrue ...

Also the recoil.org homepage is shaping up nicely! Should prove to be a good hub for Recoil and OpenFX projects.

Oh, and shifting Recoil from Linux to OpenBSD soon as well ... kind of a growing up stage for us :)

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