Jan:
Thanks for the pointer.
Now is time for me to bring Lazarus back to life.
I had to cut my DSL service since the company for which I work was so kind of providing me one for free. The only drawback was that I couldn't change the router configuration (for security reasons it was locked), and that blocked the external access to my web server.
Now things have changed, the company realized that having two lines at the employees home was too costly, so we've agreed in using our own line for work issues. They will pay the DSL service and I carry on with the line cost. And this will be a standard service, so I hope to be able to plug-in again the old good Sweex router and the D-Link wireless access point again. And of course, Lazarus II, (the son of Lazarus)...
That will mean Linux and Mocka again...
I'll keep posting on this.
Saludos Cordiales.
Water.
2006/5/31, jan verhoeven <jan@...>:
Lad(ie)s,
I was browsing the web (what else to do when it's only 10 C outside)
when I found this page:
http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~modula/index.php
It seems there is a new version of the Mocka compiler in tar.bz2 format.
On somewhat closer inspection I noticed that the executable is still
called 'mc' so some work has to be done again, but I think this is good
news. A new release (06/05) seven years after the former release.
Testing Time!
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Verhoeven
http://fruttenboel.verhoeven272.nl
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