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Re: [spr1113] Allegro-tailored PCL
- To: smith%cam.sri.com@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM
- Subject: Re: [spr1113] Allegro-tailored PCL
- From: jkf@franz.com (Sean Foderaro)
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 90 08:18:49 PST
- Bh: append spr1113
- Cc: bugs@franz.com, commonloops.pa@Xerox.COM
- Redistributed: commonloops.pa
I think that Jim Veitch might have misunderstood your question. We
do have some programs we use to convert PCL sources to a
more Unix-friendly style (all files end in newlines, it can run in
any case sensitivity mode). Unfortunately some of this process
isn't automatic (just look at all the calls to intern of a format
created string). Thus we usually don't do the conversion right away,
preferring to wait and see how stable a version will be before we grab
it. It would be easier for me to send your our conversion tools than
for you to wait for us to do the conversion each time. Send me mail
if you are interested.