[WarpCast] EverBlue beta drop - 10/08/99




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Source: Adrian Gschwend (ktk@netlabs.org)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com)
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Today Brian Smith released the first beta of EverBlue, the XLib-PM
implementation for OS/2 which allows you to compile Xlib (Unix/Linux)
applications as native PM applications.

The beta is not really usable for endusers but developers can use it
to compile PM versions of X-Applications. There is just a small demo
included so maybe it does not make sense to download it now if you
are not a developer.

Source code of this beta drop is also included in the package, just
install it. If you want to support this project you can subscribe to
the EverBlue mailing list at Egroups, we still need a lot of support
because the project is not yet complete. I will set up a CVS server
at Netlabs as soon as we decided how to organise the structure of the
source. Informations about CVS will be posted to the EverBlue
mailing list.

Everblue mailing list:

  http://www.egroups.com/group/everblue-dev/ 

Get the file from: (self installing exe-file)

  ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/everblue/everblue.exe 

BTW: I just wrote the new database backend for OS/2 Netlabs this
week, we hope to be online in about a month! There will be a lot of
great changes and the content will finaly be much more up to date.


Taken from the readme:

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Software known to run here:

xeyes
xedit
xless
xv
licq
xclock
dclock
oclock
xmaze
xpostit
xcalendar
xload
 
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