Attention Debian & Ubuntu users - Erlang 10.b.8-2 available!

Alex Arnon alex.arnon@REDACTED
Wed Nov 30 13:44:24 CET 2005


What is the status of the VIM Erlang mode? Last time I tested it autoindent
was practically unimplemented.

On 11/29/05, François-Denis Gonthier <neumann@REDACTED> wrote:
>
> 'lo again
>
> I forgot to mention that the binary packages I've built are for i386 only.
> I
> don't have access to any Outer Platforms.
>
> Interrested people can still build the source package themselves, but once
> the
> package reach Debian, it'll be auto-builded for all other platforms.
>
> T-y
>
> F-D
>
> On 28 November 2005 18:29, François-Denis Gonthier wrote:
> > Hello erlang-questions,
> >
> > after quite a bit of struggling over the weekend, I finally managed to
> > build version 2 of my improved Erlang packages for Debian & Ubuntu.
> >
> > You can get the packages at:
> >
> > http://neutronic.mine.nu/unstable
> >
> > or through apt by adding:
> >
> > deb http://neutronic.mine.nu/ unstable/
> > deb-src http://neutronic.mine.nu/ unstable/
> >
> > to /etc/apt/sources.list
> >
> > and do:
> >
> > apt-get install -t . erlang, to upgrade from 10.b.7-1
> >
> > The package you will get are:
> >
> > erlang-mode, the emacs mode alone
> > erlang-base, architecture dependent files
> > erlang-base-hipe, HiPE enabled architecture dependent files
> > erlang-nox, X11 independant applications
> > erlang-x11, applications that uses GS and thus X11
> > erlang-src, source files for the system (*.erl, *.hrl)
> >
> > If you want to install anew, you'll only have too choose between the
> > mutually exclusive erlang-base and erlang-base-hipe and choose amongst
> the
> > other package to suit your needs.  (You probably need erlang-nox at
> least).
> >
> > The Ubuntu-friendly packages are at:
> > http://neutronic.mine.nu/ubuntu-breezy. This is not a apt repository
> (yet),
> > so please download and install version 2 manually through dpkg.
> >
> > I'll try to push this package through the main Debian archives ASAP.
> >
> > I'll try to see if I can package the Vim Erlang mode and ESense before
> > christmas.  Both should be easy.
>
>
>
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