Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/25/05 21:36 CST:
> What do you think?
It's good. Except the example shown for the GTK+ instructions uses
gtk+.{so,a} when the rest of the book is using gtk+.[so,a]. :-)
But where do we draw the line on where to stop making global changes
that require touching 375 some-odd package instruction files?
Sure a sed makes it easy, and then updating the template to follow
for packages that haven't been converted.
I think the change is good, but Gerard is now back in full swing
of things and may continue to contribute ideas to format the book
better. When do we make a cutoff and instead of trying to keep
implementing new changes, do we just finish up the 6.0 and release
it?
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