On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Steve Youngs wrote:
|--==> "PK" == Paul Krause
<paulkrause1(a)mediaone.net> writes:
PK> Doxymacs is GPL, and the elisp in doxymacs.el is very simple,
PK> just a bunch of tempo templates and helper functions. It has
PK> dependencies on W3 and tempo.
I had a quick look at doxymacs. What's that C app that comes with it
about? Does the package need it?
It's a faster version of the XML parser that it uses to find things in
the tags-alike data that Doxygen spits out. You don't /need/ it but it
might help. Ship the source. :)
If it does, that would be a big reason why I wouldn't want it in
XEmacs packages.
No. I have no XML parser, I have doxymacs mode, it is helpful. :)
And before anyone says "well what about your package, Eicq,
bucko?", I
made a mistake in putting Eicq into XEmacs packages and the only
reason it's still there is because I haven't gotten around to removing
it.
Ah, you /are/ the author of Eicq. So, can I ask you annoying questions
about it, such as "has it ever worked through a SOCKS proxy?" and "would
you expect it to?"
Oh, and "when it doesn't, what debugging can I do to find out why?" ;)
Daniel
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A good poet is someone who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in
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dozen times and he is great.
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