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81. [MonoDevelop] Is MD Self-hosting Yet?
Previous message MonoDevelop Is MD selfhosting yet? Next message MonoDevelop Is MD self-hosting yet? Messages sorted by date thread
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[MonoDevelop] Is MD self-hosting yet?
Alexandre Gomes alexmipego@hotmail.com
Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:52:45 +0000 Hi, What do you folks use when working on the MD codebase? I don't see any cmbx or mdp files checked into svn. Am I missing something? Thanks, Dean Monodevelop-list mailing list Monodevelop-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monodevelop-list Alexandre Miguel Pedro Gomes, Portugal

82. [MonoDevelop] Is MD Self-hosting Yet?
Previous message MonoDevelop Is MD selfhosting yet? Next message MonoDevelop Extending the Project Pad; Messages sorted by date thread
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[MonoDevelop] Is MD self-hosting yet?
Christian Hergert christian.hergert@gmail.com
Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:29:00 -0800 We are actively looking at ideas for self-hosting monodevelop source. Creating mds/mdp's is one option, as well as mbuild, as well as having well defined Makefiles like the Mono codebase. Whatever the outcome, we hope to have something relatively soon. ~ chris On 3/17/05 11:52 AM, "Alexandre Gomes" < alexmipego@hotmail.com Until now we use MD itself but without combines (using the files pad) or other generic editors. That were because until now, we had C/C++ code in GdlDock - I think. In last few days there had been some changes, and I believe we no longer have C/C++ code. I believe we can now do some combines for it, yet there are many logic in MakeFiles I don't believe we can have using MD build system. The question is if we need that logic?

83. Freshmeat.net: Project Details For PicoLibre
selfhosting project by Olivier Berger - Mar 30th 2002 060330. Picolibre is self-hosting Picolibre developments are made using the Picolibre server
http://freshmeat.net/projects/picolibre/
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84. (IUCr) Crystallography Journals Online - Paper Details
tetragonal structures of the highpressure phases for the elements Rb, Ba, Sr, Bi and Sb. Keywords self-hosting; beta -Ta; Frank-Kasper structure.
http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?os0079&buy=1

85. CoSIDA - News And Features
Also, more institutions are selfhosting live broadcasts. The self-host moniker can be a bit misleading. Even though we host our PrideNet webcasts at
http://www.cosida.com/news.asp?id=430

86. Juho Snellman's Weblog
(200504-26) ETOOMUCHC (2005-03-21) Behold! Immediate single floats! (2005-02-16) sb-sprof improvements (2005-01-11) » more. self-hosting, ansi-tests
http://www.iki.fi/jsnell/blog/archive/2004-12-05.html
Juho Snellman's Weblog
Recent entries
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Self-hosting, ansi-tests
Posted on 2004-12-05
Categories - (Lisp)
As of last friday SBCL/AMD64 can be used to compile SBCL (with the tiny caveat that purification has to be disabled in the host). The codebase is >200KLOC of lisp, so this is a pretty good test of the whole system. I also tried running Paul Dietz 's ansi-tests and was rewarded with 147 out of 18248 test failures. This is now down to 60 failures compared to 51 for a SBCL/x86 of the same vintage. Also, I believe we have another monthly Helsinki Lisp meet coming up this tuesday. Next » Twisty maze of absolute fixups, all alike Previous » It's a-slime

87. ORO: Oxford Reference Online: Oxford Digital Reference Shelf FAQs
4) What do I need for selfhosting? The minimum requirements for self-hosting are a web server with a high-speed connection, a method of authentication,
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The Oxford Digital Reference Shelf is a collection of fully searchable e-reference titles created from Oxford's award-winning scholarly print references. More details, including special features, pricing, and full title listings, are available from Oxford University Press [Back to Top] 2) What hosting options are available for the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf?
You can have Oxford manage the content for a small annual maintenance fee, or you can choose to self-host within your library's own framework.

88. PowWeb Hosting
which is called inhouse, internal, or self-hosting. and the server is physically located at their company, then it is self-hosting.
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89. Sawtooth Software: Online Surveys And Conjoint Analysis
Flexible selfhosting on Unix, Linux, or Windows SSI Web software allows you to host your survey in the environment that best meets your particular needs.
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90. [Bytecoderuby-devel] Step 1 On The Way To Self-hosting BCR
The latest CVS is step 1 on the way to selfhosting BCR - all Nodes used by BCR s That s not to say we have self-hosting BCR yet .. if you run ruby -W0
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/bytecoderuby-devel/2004-January/000002.html

91. For Immediate Release
Technology has made selfhosting a practical alternative. BroadSpire has found most enterprises have some self-hosting combined with outsourced hosting,
http://www.broadspire.com/company/news/htech_selfhosting_article.html
Weighing all options
August 2002: Hosting Tech Magazine Technology has made self-hosting a practical alternative. What influences a customer's decision toward either outsourcing or do-it-yourself? Wayne Epperson wepperson@hostingtech.com Even as hosting providers fall one-by-one to poor planning and a hostile economy, the surviving companies still might find expanding their customer bases a daunting challenge. Generally, numerous objections have to be overcome and competitors have to be bested before a prospect becomes a client. No matter how slick the presentation or how hot the service provider, the scariest competitor will always be the customer itself. It has been called everything from initiative to independence to ingenuity, but it boils down to one thing: self-hosting. No figures have been published about the number of companies taking care of their own Web services, but there is general agreement that the business practice of self-hosting is the single biggest check to the aggressive growth of service providers. A company that chooses to self-host can be any size, from a small business to a major enterprise-class company. The little guy
At BroadSpire ( www.broadspire.com

92. Port-arm: VAX ELF Toolchain Is Now Self-hosting
Subject VAX ELF toolchain is now selfhosting To None port-arm@netbsd.org, tech-toolchain@netbsd.org From Matt Thomas matt@3am-software.com
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arm/2002/02/25/0001.html
Subject: VAX ELF toolchain is now self-hosting
To: None
From: Matt Thomas
List: port-arm
Date: http://www.3am-software.com/bio/matt/

93. Port-arm: Re: VAX ELF Toolchain Is Now Self-hosting
Subject Re VAX ELF toolchain is now selfhosting To None port-arm@netbsd.org From Matt Thomas matt@3am-software.com List port-arm
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arm/2002/02/25/0002.html
Subject: Re: VAX ELF toolchain is now self-hosting
To: None
From: Matt Thomas
List: port-arm
Date: http://www.3am-software.com/bio/matt/ http://www.3am-software.com/bio/matt/

94. ABC-CLIO
If you choose selfhosting (see hosting), we will transfer XML or OeB book self-hosting There is no additional charge when self-hosting is selected.
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  • 95. Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: UML Is Now Self-hosting!
    Next in thread Guest section DW Re UML is now selfhosting! Reply Guest section DW Re UML is now self-hosting!
    http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0205.0/0656.html
    Re: UML is now self-hosting!
    From: Jeff Dike ( jdike@karaya.com
    Date: Fri May 03 2002 - 17:24:00 EST Some moron who can't keep track of his own patches said:
    Correction - 2.4.18-22, which has just been released.
    Jeff
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    96. Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: UML Is Now Self-hosting!
    Next in thread Gerrit Huizenga Re UML is now selfhosting! Reply Gerrit Huizenga Re UML is now self-hosting! Reply Jeff Dike Re UML is now
    http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0205.0/0660.html
    Re: UML is now self-hosting!
    From: Guest section DW ( dwguest@win.tue.nl
    Date: Fri May 03 2002 - 16:51:02 EST Congratulations!
    [Reminds me of the good old times 30 years ago -
    had a tower of three virtual machines on top of a
    real PDP 8/I. Now that you can run UML under UML,
    can you run UML under UML under UML?]
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    97. Overview Of Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
    An economical Web server that is competitively priced for selfhosting Service providers and self-hosting organizations in need of advanced Web
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    Published: July 24, 2002 Updated: September 18, 2003 Designed for dedicated Web serving and hosting, Windows 2003, Web Edition, delivers a single-purpose solution for Internet service providers, application developers, and others who use or deploy specific Web functionality. Windows 2003, Web Edition, takes advantage of improvements in Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0, Microsoft ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework to make it easier to build and host Web applications, Web pages, and XML Web services. Related Links Windows Server 2003 Evaluation Kit Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Overview Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, Overview Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition, Overview ... IIS Home Page On This Page Customer Benefits Availability Usage Limitations ... Summary
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    Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, provides the following benefits to customers: A highly effective platform for ASP.NET–based intranet and Internet deployments. Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, includes the newly re-architected IIS 6.0, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework.

    98. Meet The Experts: Arnd Bergmann On Cell
    dW But you are selfhosting it? Can you self-build? Bergmann We can, but we don t usually do that, dW Is that a planned milestone? self-hosting?
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    99. TCC - Compiler Project
    The compiler became selfhosting (ie able to compile a working version of itself) with a comfortable few days of margin before the deadline.
    http://wandel.ca/homepage/tcc/
    My Own C Compiler
    This page written March 25, 2003 Not strictly my own, as it was a two-person project, done together with a CS student named Peter Mielke. In 1990, in fourth year university , we Computer Engineering students were permitted to take fourth year Computer Science elective courses. Perennial favourites were the trains course (real-time control of an electric train layout) and the compiler course ( link to current version ). I took the latter. The format was very simple: You could come to the lectures if you wanted, and they would teach you interesting stuff, but your final mark was mostly determined by the self-hosting C compiler that you would write. In those days, the favourite Computer Science type of computer was still the DEC VAX, which had the most elaborate instruction set imaginable (one instruction had 7 arguments), having been designed to be programmed by hand in assembly language, unlike modern machines. Very easy to generate code for. Some groups elected to generate code for the Motorola 68000 instead; this was because they had 68000 machines at home (Atari ST or Amiga). Our compute environment was DEC MicroVAX II machines shared among a number of people each, typically running at load average 5 (i.e. at any time there were 5 tasks competing for the CPU). Doing a full recompile of a project of this size (on the order of 8000 lines of C) took so long that people went for a pizza and beer at the nearby student pub while waiting for it to finish!

    100. ArX - Distributed RCS (Revision Control System)
    Using larch as a starting point allowed ArX to be selfhosting from the Written in C. Appears to be self-hosting and reliable, but is undergoing
    http://www.nongnu.org/arx/
    ArX
    ArX is an easy to use distributed revision control system that combines high performance with remarkable power and flexibility Introduction Documentation Downloads Source Code ... Links
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    ArX is a Revision Control System (RCS), like CVS, Subversion, or GNU arch. It manages "archives" (collections of files), such as source code files for a software project. It tracks the history of each file, along with change comments, version tags, forks and branches, etc. It can store files and documents of any kind, but the largest benefits are with text files, rather than binary files.
    Features
    Each RCS project has different goals and objectives. ArX aims to offer:
    • Ease of learning and use Powerful branching and merging features Speed, even when working with large repositories Effective distributed development Friendly and helpful user and developer communities Cryptographic data integrity features Ability to publish archives on almost any server Portability to multiple operating systems (still in progress)
    Like most modern RCS tools, ArX solves the typical CVS problems:

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