Thursday, April 1, 2010

SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin Distribution: News

Project News for GNU-Darwin Distribution

  • GNU-Darwin: Quake Forge!

    QUAKE!!! Get the GNU-Darwin build of Quake Forge with GL and X11 enabled standalones, clients, and server. This build is level 5 optimized with Altivec! It Rocks! You will find the binaries in the target directory, and you will have to install them by hand. Please, no email about Quake Forge installation. Do a web search and Have Fraging Fun!


    2001-02-12 00:23:34 GMT by proclus

  • Qt for GNU-Darwin!

    Get it and build KDE.

    ftp://gnu-darwin.sourceforge.net/pub/gnu-darwin/qt-2.2.3.tgz

    2001-01-25 16:08:26 GMT by proclus

  • GNU-Darwin: FreeCiv!

    kyozz, our newest developer has given us FreeCiv, the popular civilization building emulation game. With its client/server capabilities, and its positive thrust, FreeCiv is the perfect addition to The GNU-Darwin Distribution. kyozz tells me that he has more ports in the pipeline too!

    2001-01-18 19:32:07 GMT by proclus

  • GNU-Darwin: Postilion and more!

    Postilion is a full-featured mail client with multiple accounts, on-the-fly spell checking, IMAP, POP3, mh, dynamic, DBASE, a powerful built in database, and much more. Get the source code and make it auto-launch Dillo for html attachments. Postilion requires tcl, tk, and ispell for the spell checking, all available from GNU-Darwin. While you are at it, get our new ispell enabled Everybuddy client.
    GXedit is a fine, multipurpose text editor with capabilities to satisfy the casual user and the developer as well. Get GXedit from our SourceForge Repository. GO SourceForge! and many thanks to rrp!

    2001-01-18 19:26:34 GMT by proclus

  • More releases for GNU-Darwin!

    Python-2.0.tgz itcl3.0.1.tgz readline-4.0.tgz tk8.2.3.tgz
    bzip2-1.0.1.tgz ncurses-5.2.tgz tcl8.2.3.tgz zip-2.3.tgz


    All in ftp://gnu-darwin.sourceforge.net/pub/gnu-darwin/contrib

    2001-01-03 00:32:21 GMT by proclus

Here are some GNU-Darwin News releases going back to the very beginning. More to come.

Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

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