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Subject: [gopher] Re: GOPHER file format.
From: Pawel <pawelsz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:12:47 +0000 (UTC)
Reply-to: gopher@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Trevor wrote:

> i'd like to put together not only a client for the latest versions of
> windoze, but have been considering building a server as well. i think the
> community is severely missing both. and no offense, but i don't want to have
> to run cygwin or have perl installed to run a gopher server. i'd love to
> build a native windoze server. anyone who wants to help, let me know.

If that can help, u can find few native gopher servers for Windows:

ftp://ftp.uni-rostock.de/pub/systems/windows/WinNT/EMWAC/PUB/gophers/
filename: GSI386.ZIP
ftp://ftp.chatnfiles.com/InternetTools/INFOSERV/GOPHER/PC_SERVE/HAMBURG/GO4HAM/
filename: GO4HAM.ZIP

It is possible to build *native* python aplications for Windows with
"embdebed" python. It will be just big (few MB for simple program).
And yes, it will be great for all peoples who dont or cannot have 
python installation in Windows.

> on the up side. a windoze native client is progressing nicely. hopefully
> i'll have it done soon. keep in mind i have many other projects going on as
> well. but soon.

Please share us with alpha version.
"release early and often" :)


Thanks for help guys.



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