[Lunar-commits] r21687 - moonbase/trunk/filesys/device-mapper

Florin Braescu florin at lunar-linux.org
Wed Oct 4 04:34:01 UTC 2006


Author: florin
Date: 2006-10-04 04:34:00 +0000 (Wed, 04 Oct 2006)
New Revision: 21687

Modified:
   moonbase/trunk/filesys/device-mapper/DETAILS
Log:
bump the version from 1.02.09 to 1.02.10. new features added.

Modified: moonbase/trunk/filesys/device-mapper/DETAILS
===================================================================
--- moonbase/trunk/filesys/device-mapper/DETAILS	2006-10-04 04:32:20 UTC (rev 21686)
+++ moonbase/trunk/filesys/device-mapper/DETAILS	2006-10-04 04:34:00 UTC (rev 21687)
@@ -1,15 +1,23 @@
-          MODULE=device-mapper
-         VERSION=1.02.09
-          SOURCE=$MODULE.$VERSION.tgz
-SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$MODULE.$VERSION
-      SOURCE_URL=ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/dm/
-      SOURCE_VFY=sha1:62ce6d58d785c51e083fb503006d884926213067
-        WEB_SITE=http://sources.redhat.com/dm/
-         ENTERED=20040511
-         UPDATED=20060901
-           SHORT="Supports logical volume management by the kernel."
+          MODULE=ocaml
+         VERSION=3.09.3
+  	   MAJOR=3.09
+          SOURCE=$MODULE-$VERSION.tar.bz2
+      SOURCE_URL=http://caml.inria.fr/distrib/$MODULE-$MAJOR/
+      SOURCE_VFY=sha1:5d63c6e0d13463f85c0d5147d641d2bceef87d6b
+        WEB_SITE=http://caml.inria.fr/
+         ENTERED=20020512
+         UPDATED=20061004
+	   PSAFE=no
+           SHORT="ocaml is an objective cml compiler"
 
 cat << EOF
-The Device-mapper is a new component of the linux kernel that supports
-logical volume management.
+Objective Caml belongs to the ML family of programming languages and has been
+implemented at INRIA Rocquencourt within the ``Cristal project'' group. Since
+ML's inception in the late seventies, there has been a continuous line of
+research at INRIA devoted to implementations and improvements of ML. Objective
+Caml owes a lot to the original core ML language and to our first Caml
+implementation (1985-1990). A new byte-coded implementation called Caml Light
+was developed in the early nineties. The language Caml Light is still in use,
+especially for education. The language was renamed Objective Caml after the
+incorporation of a sophisticated module system and an object-oriented layer.
 EOF



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