[64studio-devel] [64 Studio] #284: Add Aeolus to base install

Steve A parkland99 at hotmail.com
Thu May 24 19:35:42 UTC 2007


That's right, I have benefitted from other peoples contributions, and it 
seems only fair to contribute a few hours where I can.

steve~


>From: Quentin Harley <qharley at wbs.co.za>
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>Steve A wrote:
>>Fons the developer has replied immediately.
>>
>>He confirms It is correct to use the very latest libraries in both cases.
>>
>>If the 64studio package could get rebuilt at some point, I'll install it 
>>here and do more testing.
>>
>>best wishes
>>Steve~
>
>Nice piece of work...
>
>
>This is why I believe in the Free, as in "Free speech" software projects.  
>It's not really free is it.  Just much more rewarding, and it only costs 
>you a bit of time.
>
>Thanks,
>Quentin

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