Hi Doru,
Thank you very much for your quick answer. The program I deal with is
written in python and a need a reverse engineering or visualisation tool. I
thought about softwarenaut where python can be imported via FAMIX that s
contained in the Moose Suite. Therefore I was wondering whether I can use
Py2mse. But I think I need a newer version of Python. Maybe you know another
tool to manage it?
Thank again,
Nelli
2011/8/15 Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com>
Hi Nelli,
Unfortunately, as you can see from the url, the project has been retired
because it was not maintained anymore.
Furthermore, the code is available for VisualWorks and it is stored in the
Store versioning system that is specific to VisualWorks. Thus, you cannot
use Subversion for it.
But, perhaps you can tell us more about your context.
Cheers,
Doru
On 15 Aug 2011, at 04:57, Nelli Kaiser wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am a newbie here and for one of my projects I need Py2mse. I found the
intruction how to checkout this parser (
http://www.moosetechnology.org/tools/retired/py2mse) but I did not make
it. Can anyone please tell me exactly how I can download it - I mean: which
lines should I enter in my subversion client?
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
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