From: Petter Reinholdtsen Some updates. My gnash pledge to
-raise money for the project are going well. The lower limit of 10
-signers was reached in 24 hours, and so far 12 people have signed it.
-More signers and fund are most welcome, and I am really curious how
-far we can get until the time limit of December 24 is reached. :)
On the #gnash IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, I was just tipped about what appear to be a great code coverage tool capable of @@ -16,17 +17,17 @@ generating code coverage stats without any changes to the source code. It is called kcov, and can be used using kcov <directory> <binary>. -It is missing in Debian, but built just fine in Squeeze after I -installed libelf-defv, libdwarf-dev, pkg-config and libglib2.0-dev. -Failed to build in Lenny, but suspect that is solvable. I hope it -make it into Debian soon.
+It is missing in Debian, but the git source built just fine in Squeeze +after I installed libelf-dev, libdwarf-dev, pkg-config and +libglib2.0-dev. Failed to build in Lenny, but suspect that is +solvable. I hope kcov make it into Debian soon.Finally found time to wrap up the release notes for a new alpha release of Debian Edu, and just published the second alpha test release of the Squeeze based Debian Edu / Skolelinux release. Give it a try if you need a complete linux solution for your -school, including central servers, workstations, thin client servers -and diskless workstations. A nice touch added yesterday is RDP -support on the thin client servers, for windows clients to get a full -Linux desktop.
+school, including central infrastructure server, workstations, thin +client servers and diskless workstations. A nice touch added +yesterday is RDP support on the thin client servers, for windows +clients to get a full Linux desktop.