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On 12 March 2010 10:47, Robert Goldman <rpgoldman@sift.info> wrote:
1. The manual in several places uses version 1.6 as synonymous with 1.600. But if we are to eat our own dogfood and comply with our own version-satisfies function,
1.6 ~= (1 6) while 1.600 ~= (1 600)
and 600 > 6
I have fixed the references I found.
Thanks. I fixed more of them, and made other updates.
2. In a couple of places the manual suggests making files with names of the form nn-filename. We should explain what is the purpose of these integers.
It's for sorting, so you control the order in which configuration is read.
3. I don't want to repeatedly have to translate stuff out of read me files. I have put all of the information from the README.asdf-output-locations file into the manual, and killed the README so that it doesn't become an attractive nuisance.
OK. Remains the other README.source-registry to merge likewise. Sigh. Getting there. [ François-René ÐVB Rideau | Reflection&Cybernethics | http://fare.tunes.org ] The problem with most conspiracy theories is that they seem to believe that for a group of people to behave in a way detrimental to the common good requires intent. The problem with most statist theories is that they seem to believe that for a group of people to behave in a way beneficial to the common good requires intent.