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If this is still a distribution channel we want to support, what would be the right way to get a new yzlui deployed there?<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div>i still view these so-called LinGO builds as our default delivery channel for the casual LKB user, say in a grammar engineering class. the builds are generated sporadically from the LKB SVN trunk by david at UW.</div>
<div><br></div><div>as an immediate measure, we could advise users to run ‘pangolui’ (which i presume is in current builds, though cannot check just now) instead of the ancient ‘yzlui’, e.g. through their LUI environment variable.</div>
<div><br></div><div>to propagate the new ‘yzlui’ binary you provided for testing in the LOGON tree earlier this year, we would have to (a) conclude that the test was successful; (b) have you or me push the binary and associated libraries into the LKB trunk; (c) ask david to generate a new build; (d) confirm that all works as advertized; and (e) make david activate this latest build as the ‘current’ one.</div>
<div><br></div><div>as for (a), i had received one report about missing shared libraries which i will forward separately. assuming we just decide to bundle these additional libraries with the binary, i do not know of any issues introduced by the new ‘yzlui’ <span></span>binary (which has been on by default in LOGON since mid-february).</div>
<div><br></div><div>regarding (b), i would be happy to give you write priviliges on the LKB trunk, so you can take on the maintainer role for LUI binaries there; okay?</div><div><br></div>all best, oe<div><br></div>