distributed bug / wishlist tracking

Bruce Frederiksen dangyogi at gmail.com
Sat Jul 25 07:31:32 CDT 2009


On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:25 AM, Alexander Poddey
<alexander.poddey at gmx.net>wrote:

> point 1:
> the problem with be and ditz is, that it does not come in plain source code
> which I can compile to a binary. In principle, I'm not allowed to install
> perl, ruby, python, .... but I have a c++ and fortran compiler and I can
> use
> other open source code (in source form)
>
>
So download the perl/ruby/python (pick your favorite) sources.  They're all
open source.

-Bruce
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