Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 10/12/05 17:55 CST:

> The one I found at debian had an autogen.sh script included.  I ended
> up using this one
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/iso-codes/iso-codes_0.48-1.tar.gz

The same one I used. I only hand run (put in a build script)
the individual commands from the autogen.sh file because I can
never remember the damn env var name that prevents configure from
running.


> Probably is too much of a PITA.  That's quite BBLFS relative to the
> current book.  If it affects your decision, they're also dependencies
> for totem.  Not that that's in the book or anything.

Well, for what it is worth, I'd like to get totem in the book. My
goal is to get all the worthwhile packages listed in the official
GNOME release list into BLFS. When I am motivated, and I have spare
time (never any more), I work on getting gnome-system-tools to see
LFS as a 'distro'. Actually, I've done quite a bit of work modifying
the scripts, adding LFS icons and such, but never got it completely
done. Maybe this time around.

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Randy

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