On Monday 18 May 2009 11:13:49 Dan McMahill wrote: > Peter TB Brett wrote: > > On Monday 18 May 2009 02:52:01 Dan McMahill wrote: > >> KURT PETERS wrote: > >>> I was looking at my new pcb directory and noticed both a pcb-newlib > >>> and a newlib directory. > >>> What's the difference? > >>> Also, this > >>> http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:pcb_tips > >>> doesn't say anything about the pcb-newlib directory. > >>> Kurt > >> > >> I am slowly phasing out the use of m4 at pcb run time and moving it to > >> build time. > > > > I assume that it will still be possible to use m4 at runtime if you want > > to? > > I probably wouldn't mind phasing that out, but that is not set in stone > (well, except for the win32 build where it has never worked and I don't > plan on it ever working). > > What would be the motivation for leaving it? I can envisage making use of it, myself. That's all! Peter -- Peter Brett Cambridge University Engineering Department
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