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[!REBOL3 Host Kit]

ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[22x2]
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Thanks for the link Maxim! I'll take a look into this more once I 
get to my real job... lol
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[24x2]
hehe
your email lists you on a domain .ca... are you in canada? and if 
so where?  (if you don't mind)
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[26]
I'm in the wild west Alberta.
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[27]
cool, in Montreal myself
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[28x2]
Another Canuck :-)
Seems smilies don't do much in AltMe.. (used to IRC)
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[30]
Well, they smile :-)
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[31]
So, what happened to the old messages in this group?
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[32x3]
Several groups seem to have lost their content
On the day Carl stated working on backend servers...
The above host kit link doesn't do much good: it's Windows-configured, 
without interpreter libraries and makefiles for Amiga or Linux
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[35x2]
remember that I talked about getting to grips with windows version 
first... which is the only one with graphics done.
;-)
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[37]
OK, but you also said there was a Linux distro in there
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[38]
Linux x86: http://www.rebol.com/r3/downloads/r3-core-a107-42.gz
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[39]
Ah, cool
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[40]
Place where I found that link: http://www.rebol.com/r3/changes.html
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[41x3]
Thanks!
That's Core, though, not the host kit
I already had that through upgrade
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[44]
Whoops.
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[45]
So back to jail card
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[46x2]
Wrong link: http://www.rebol.com/r3/downloads/r3-host-kit-a107-42.tar.gz
Same page though.
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[48x2]
Holding my breath
The download locations seem to be protected by security through obscurity
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[50]
Indeed.. I tried to find them myself but didn't think to look in 
changes.html
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[51x2]
They are on the main changes page on REBOL.com, linked off their 
main page. This is not at all obscure.
Especially for a highly experimental release.
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[53]
I claim ignorance :)
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[54]
I claim to never have seen two REBOL filenames that were the same 
- and I'm not talking about version numbers
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[55]
lol
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[56]
With every release I have to turn my formal build recipes upside 
down
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[57]
I was pleasantly (but extremely) surprised that the a107 release 
was stable enough to build a new core with. The a1xx series has been 
really experimental, almost as unstable as other people's alpha software.
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[58]
R3 host-kits are still very alpha.
Kaj
12-Oct-2010
[59x2]
Other people's betas are released, like, say a year after their alphas 
- but let's not dwell on that
And I mean formal build recipes for R2 as well
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[61]
The host-kit has probably changed more architecturally in 3 alpha 
versions than the whole python life cycle.
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[62]
Is the r3 core lib provided by RT? e.g. r3lib.dll
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[63]
yes
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[64]
And less and less of R3 is in it with each release. We are externalizing 
a lot of it into the host portion, where you can see and modify the 
source.
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[65]
Is there a unit test framework for R3 (e.g. I use CppUnit for C++)?
Andreas
12-Oct-2010
[66]
Ssolie, no.
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[67]
It is so easy to make unit test frameworks in REBOL that there are 
several. But no official one yet.
Maxim
12-Oct-2010
[68]
well yes there is... RUnit... but its very easy to make your own 
in two pages or rebol.
ssolie
12-Oct-2010
[69]
I'm new to rebol obviously :)
Andreas
12-Oct-2010
[70]
Nevertheless, currently there's no official, published test suite 
for R3.
BrianH
12-Oct-2010
[71]
Not published at least. There is apparently a massive test suite 
for R2 (and possibly R3) that RT uses internally.