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Filed under Exclaim Kernel by lsproc. Published on Sunday 28th December at 7:57pm UTC.

The building instructions have been updated, since the Python script in the process has been rewritten in Ruby to allow us to build it on Exclaim. The Cygwin instructions have also been cleared up.

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Filed under Newsletters by lsproc. Published on Tuesday 23rd December at 4:46pm UTC.

This is the 22nd issue of the Exclaim Newsletter, bringing frequent updates on the project's progress and any other useful pieces of news you might need. This issue was published on the 23/12/2008, thanks to lsproc.

In this issue

  • Since our last issue

Kernel News

  • Porting applications
  • SSE Speedup
  • Disk caches
  • Release News

Web News

  • Site refresh

Since our last issue

Lots of work has been done on Exclaim in the past month, with many speed improvements, lots of work on porting applications, and generally finishing stuff off for the impending relea...

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Filed under Exclaim Site by lsproc. Published on Saturday 29th November at 9:12pm UTC.

A copy of Trac has now been installed on the Exclaim website, replacing the Wiki, WebSVN and Bugtracker. Along with this the Exclaim site has had a minor visual refresh.

All bugs and wiki articles are on the new system, though you will have to re-register. This will provide many benefits moving forward, simplifying the site so other components (like Planet) have some more time to be looked after.

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Filed under Exclaim Kernel by lsproc. Published on Saturday 29th November at 1:13pm UTC.

If you are using Exclaim from svn, then when you update to the latest code and run make, you will be greeted by the new buildsystem. There are many new features and tweaks, one of which being that you no longer need to build the cross compiler yourself. You may remove all previous compilers now.

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