Working on a gemini server

Emery Hemingway ehmry at posteo.net
Mon Aug 17 07:40:20 BST 2020


Thats not a problem, the Nim tools will do the safest thing when
generating the Nimble metadata and peg the minimum required compiler
and standard library at the current version, but its generally fine
to walk back a few version.

E.

On Monday, August 17, 2020 1:05:54 AM CEST, Kevin Sangeelee wrote:
> Your nimble file requires a more recent build of Nim (1.3.x) than the
> latest binaries release (1.2.6), yet it seems to build fine on 1.2.6.
> Was this just an oversight, or will I run into problems?
>
> Interesting regardless, my first Nim compile - thanks!
>
> Kevin
>
> On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 at 23:26, <idf31 at memeware.net> wrote:
>> Hello. I've recently discovered Gemini, and I am really interested in
>> it! I have surfed the Gopherspace for some time, and I find Gemini very
>> neat as a modern Small Internet Protocol. I have decided to make a
>> server for the gemini protocol, more like an exercise. I want it to have
>> a small codebase and be light on resources(my apologies if this sounds ...
>
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