for the moment rpmfind.net has both source and binary versions. you can get them there to start. as for a permanent home, that is still up in the air. btw, i was going thru the tutorial that was posted and several sections are missing. :-/ On Thursday 02 January 2003 13:34, you wrote: > Happy 2003 to all: > > For what it's worth, I speak some Swedish and would be > interested in helping to translate the source code. > Where can we park same for easy access? I don't have > sufficient web space at present for this task but hope > to by the end of January. > > Best, > > John Kosty > [Mostly] Micro$oft free since '97... > > --- Jim Parker <hopeye@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > G'Day ! > > > > I might have some of the code on a CD somewhere. I > > remember doing some > > reserch for my project, and looking at > > gCAD (gnomeCAD) which uses some Varkon modules. > > > > The source code is in swedish, so it did not help me > > with my project > > ... and gCAD appears to be abandoned, at a > > much less useful state then GtkCAD > > > > If anyone is interested, I'll see if I did indeed > > have the forethought > > to burn the sources to CD. > > > > cheers, > > Jim Parker > > > > On 2002.12.20 12:24 phrostie wrote: > > > all remains of the varkon site still seem to be > > > > down, but i did find a > > > > > notice > > > they made about a licence change to (l)gpl: > > http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=1999-03-08-015-05-NW-SW > > > > so if anone has the sources they are free to > > > > distribute. > > > > > several people have expressed interest in finding > > > > a new/permanent home > > > > > for > > > them. > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com