[Info-vax] Python and various libraries updated

Jan-Erik Söderholm jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Fri Jul 10 08:59:51 EDT 2020


Den 2020-07-10 kl. 14:15, skrev Jean-François Piéronne:
> Le 10/07/2020 à 14:05, Jan-Erik Söderholm a écrit :
>> Den 2020-07-10 kl. 13:58, skrev Jean-François Piéronne:
>>> A new LD image is online.
>>>
>>> Add some modules, a new version of the subprocess module.
>>>
>>> Repositories site moved to .org, so now
>>> https://foss.vmsgenerations.org/
>>>
>>> How to manage sources using modern tools:
>>> https://www.mercurial-scm.org/doc/evolution/user-guide.html
>>>
>>> https://www.mercurial-scm.org/doc/evolution/
>>>
>>> And this can be used on VMS, this is how I develop.
>>>
>>> Sure, to do this, you have to publish sources and not violate open
>>> source licenses, but I digress...
>>>
>>> JF
>>>
>>
>> Are those "you have to" points a must to use Mercurial??
> Now I have using evolve, what I can say is that I will not go back, for
> all my development I used it.
>> Can't you use Mercurial for your own closed sources?
>>
> Sure I used it for my closed sources, I have a customer who is setting a
> heptapod private environment.

OK.

> But if you work on Open Source projects, you have to respect the license
> of those projects.

Sure! But that has nothing to do with Mercurial as such, has it?

> 
> JF
> 
> 




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