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Subject: Re: KDE tries to silence editorial's author
From: Joseph Carter <knghtbrd () debian ! org>
Date: 2000-06-19 12:26:42
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 07:04:32AM -0400, forge wrote:
> > > One thing though. What's wrong with section 4 ?
> >
> > IIRC something like the BSD advertising clause. I'll look later, I'm a
> > bit busy doing Real Work (writing video games, what else?) just now..
>
> Just because you are having fun doesn't mean you have to gloat :)
Do you want to figure this out? =p The code I'm looking at is a software
vector transformation implementation that doesn't seem to be necessary,
but can't be optimized out until I figure out WTF it _does_ exactly.
Which isn't even apparent yet - I'm not even sure how this compiles and
runs without dying because of a null pointer since I sure can't find the
call to the function that sets it anywhere...
Sheer madness.
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<zpx> it's amazing how "not-broken" debian is compared to slack and rh
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