Well, in summary, I've moved house (1.5 weeks), spent a week in Hong Kong and then had an emergency appendectomy. What fun! Hopefully in a week or so I'll have recovered from the operation and have some time to actually do something.
20 Sep 2000 (updated 20 Sep 2000 at 21:13 UTC) »
Worked from 8:30am until 10:15pm yesterday; what fun.
Nuked a couple more bugs; getting a good list of features to add. It's useful now, it doesn't crash at the drop of a hat and I've even used it :)
Accidentally deleted my GPG key directory (rm -rf .gnupg) when I thought I was in a different directory. Lucky I do dumps...
Off to sign my life away on a mortgage this afternoon :(
16 Sep 2000 (updated 17 Sep 2000 at 09:22 UTC) »
However, I will persist with gpgp because:
Looks like development is going to be a bit slower today - our hot water system seems to have died rather a lot; lots of water on the floor, all of it cold :( Just what we need 2.5 weeks before we move.
3 hours later: It's all fixed. Amazing! Hot water.
Back to hacking & packing.
Well in the rest of the day I've packed up most of my office, and got the latest version of the code base from the (nominal) maintainer. Merged in my fixes, which close all but 2 of the outstanding bugs on bugs.gnome.org.
Waiting for sourceforge to approve the project so I can set up public CVS & do an interim release.
16 Sep 2000 (updated 16 Sep 2000 at 01:29 UTC) »
I prefer the Gnome one - start to dig into some of the bugs - eeek! Lots of them. Contact the last known maintainer; he's not doing much (too busy) and he's going to send me the code base.
I think I'll set up a sourceforge site for it, once I get the code base into some sensible form - lots of duplicated/broken code in the version I have.
On the good new front, I've managed to fix the Grave & Critical bugs from bugs.gnome.org pretty easily. Found a whole lot more bugs of similar severity, though.
malcolm's been helping me with GTK+ & gnome - I've been refreshing my memory on C (it all comes back pretty fast - I guess all those years weren't wasted).
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