Batch backport of TurtleWare work on de.setf.thrift#3
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Batch backport of TurtleWare work on de.setf.thrift#3uint wants to merge 1 commit intolisp:masterfrom
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A more detailed commit history can be found here: https://github.com/TurtleWarePL/thrift/commits/develop-no-squash Just ignore all the entries pertaining to the code generator, cross-tests, tutorial code, local builds and makefiles.
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@lisp What's the status of this? |
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send me a mail and i will explain what i know. |
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@lisp any news? |
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A more detailed commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/TurtleWarePL/thrift/commits/develop-no-squash
Just ignore all the entries pertaining to the code generator,
cross-tests, tutorial code, local builds and makefiles - those aren't here, but will hopefully become a part of the upstream Apache thing.