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Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Rick L. Vinyard, Jr.)
This is primarily a cleanup release. Several checks have been added forCLIPS function context support, which is required whether you are usingclips 6.30 or a patched 6.24.The docs have been restructured a bit and are now distributed as theirown ... [More] package because of their size.The primary clipsmm.h header has also been moved into a higher leveldirectory. Therefore you would replace: #include <clipsmm/clipsmm.h>with: #include <clipsmm.h> (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
This is primarily a cleanup release. Several checks have been added for CLIPS function context support, which is required whether you are using clips 6.30 or a patched 6.24. The docs have been restructured a bit and are now distributed as their own ... [More] package because of their size. The primary clipsmm.h header has also been moved into a higher level directory. Therefore you would replace: #include <clipsmm/clipsmm.h> with: #include <clipsmm.h> [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
This is primarily a cleanup release. Several checks have been added for CLIPS function context support, which is required whether you are using clips 6.30 or a patched 6.24. The docs have been restructured a bit and are now distributed as their own ... [More] package because of their size. The primary clipsmm.h header has also been moved into a higher level directory. Therefore you would replace: #include with: #include [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Rick L. Vinyard, Jr.)
This is primarily a cleanup release. Several checks have been added forCLIPS function context support, which is required whether you are usingclips 6.30 or a patched 6.24.The docs have been restructured a bit and are now distributed as theirown ... [More] package because of their size.The primary clipsmm.h header has also been moved into a higher leveldirectory. Therefore you would replace: #include <clipsmm/clipsmm.h>with: #include <clipsmm.h> (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Rick L. Vinyard, Jr.)
There is a release of CLIPS available here on the clipsmm site that incorporates the patches I have been applying to the Fedora packages.This release was created by sourcing the CLIPS subversion repository and then adding the autotools and other ... [More] Linux support, including changing the sgtty console support to termios.There are also a number of other items added such as pkgconfig support, and xclips desktop entry file, et. al. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by [email protected] (Rick L. Vinyard, Jr.)
There is a release of CLIPS available here on the clipsmm site that incorporates the patches I have been applying to the Fedora packages.This release was created by sourcing the CLIPS subversion repository and then adding the autotools and other ... [More] Linux support, including changing the sgtty console support to termios.There are also a number of other items added such as pkgconfig support, and xclips desktop entry file, et. al. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
There is a release of CLIPS available here on the clipsmm site that incorporates the patches I have been applying to the Fedora packages. This release was created by sourcing the CLIPS subversion repository and then adding the autotools and other ... [More] Linux support, including changing the sgtty console support to termios. There are also a number of other items added such as pkgconfig support, and xclips desktop entry file, et. al. [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
There is a release of CLIPS available here on the clipsmm site that incorporates the patches I have been applying to the Fedora packages. This release was created by sourcing the CLIPS subversion repository and then adding the autotools and other ... [More] Linux support, including changing the sgtty console support to termios. There are also a number of other items added such as pkgconfig support, and xclips desktop entry file, et. al. [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
Under the download files you will find a new section labeled 'clips extras'. This section contains numerous files that are part of the Fedora CLIPS package and include bug fixes, autotools support, and other utilities useful for CLIPS development. In particular, application of the FunctionContext.zip files is necessary to build clipsmm.
Posted over 14 years ago by Tim Niemueller
Under the download files you will find a new section labeled 'clips extras'. This section contains numerous files that are part of the Fedora CLIPS package and include bug fixes, autotools support, and other utilities useful for CLIPS development. In particular, application of the FunctionContext.zip files is necessary to build clipsmm.