DESCR:
M or MUMPS is a a high performance transaction processing key-value database
with integrated programming language. It was originally developed at
Massachusetts General Hospital for managing hospital laboratory information
systems. It is widely used in the healthcare and banking sectors.
Reference Standard M (RSM) is an implementation of the M programming language
and database, which was originally created by Ray Douglas Newman as MUMPS V1
(MV1). The name change to Reference Standard M reflects its role as a reference
implementation for the M Development Committee (MDC). RSM attempts to track and
implement the latest M standard that is released by the MDC, currently ANSI
X11.1-1995.
RSM is developed and maintained by David Wicksell.
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during the current run, we rm any quirks packages that could be left over
from a previous build first.
This ensures quirks gets rebuilt if some packages did change, so that
the updateinfo cache is as fresh as possible.
because of the change to multiversion support; with plan to roll out a
different setup and launcher solution. However, as this is still not
ready for widespread use, the (legacy) helper scripts will at least
provide the previous functionality (limited to libgdx 1.9.11 in the
scripts).
Thanks to brynet@ who updated the scripts for this change.
To figure out dependencies, meson(1) uses pkg-config(1) then fallback to
cmake(1); we do not want to enforce a dependency on devel/cmake, so teach
dpb(1) to not junk at configure time (which could create a race between
finding foo.cmake and junking it if cmake is found & used).
According to espie@, noconfigurejunk is not battled tested, so that will be
a good use case for testing :-)