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Re: srmv2
Yes, the standalone version is the most up-to-date. The srmv2 code in
the mash tree was the original version before we decided to create a
standalone implementation. The original plan was to re-write srmv2
apps in the mash tree to use the new libsrm library. I don't think
that ever happened.
Suchi
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> Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 09:37:53 PST
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> From: Angela Schuett <schuett@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
> Subject: Re: srmv2
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> I think the standalone srmv2 is the most recent, up-to-date version.
> Maybe the inside mash version is just for backward compatability with
> some older tools? Is that right, Suchi?
>
> Angie
>
> > Hi -
> >
> > --- Lloyd wrote:
> > What's the difference between the standalone srmv2 and the srmv2 that's
> > included inside of mash?
> >
> > Erik just informed me that the dc smash has to use the standalone
> > version.
> > ---
> >
> > I think the stand alone package is a C/C++ only library and the Mash
> > version is partially written in Tcl. Angie says the C/C++ version is
> > more efficient. We probably need to keep the stand alone version in the
> > tree with other miscellaneous packages like librtp, tcldp, etc.
> > Larry
> > --
> > Professor Lawrence A. Rowe Internet: Rowe@BMRC.Berkeley.EDU
> > Computer Science Division - EECS Phone: 510-642-5117
> > University of California, Berkeley Fax: 510-642-5615
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- Re: srmv2
- From: Angela Schuett <schuett@cs.berkeley.edu>