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[Pan-users] Re: Running New Pan on Win 2000
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Duncan |
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[Pan-users] Re: Running New Pan on Win 2000 |
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Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:20:14 -0700 |
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Pan/0.14.2.91 (As She Crawled Across the Table) |
Lenny_Nero posted
<address@hidden>, excerpted
below, on Sun, 30 Apr 2006 21:59:44 +0100:
> Is anyone running the new c++ build on a windows 2000 box ?
>
> I have just got back on line after an Isp change, got the new code
> today and I get the same 'entry point not found' problems as I did before
> in the late/cvs 0.14 builds.
>
> Does this mean still no new Pan for windows 2k ?
>
> As I have said in the past I am not intrested in changing OS's.
The feeling is mutual, since I couldn't legally run MSWormOS if I wanted
to -- unless one assumes EULAS to be invalid. Anyway, I don't want to
since slaveryware no longer has a place on my box, and yes, that
includes binary only slaveryware on Linux, too. =8^P
To answer your question, yes, a number of folks have been running it on
MSWormOS. I'll suggest checking the list for the instructions and new
requirements, which have changed a bit, as I don't follow that angle of
things as I do the rest of PAN, but yes, folks are running it on MSWormOS,
and it is said to actually be easier now than it was for awhile.
--
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