I didn't mean "build recipes" but "install recipes" instead, because in all cases I make use of distro's package manager to install already built and published binaries.
Anyway, "build recipes" is another good idea for FSF directory. El 17/02/18 a les 17:37, David Hedlund ha escrit: > On 2018-02-17 10:01, Narcis Garcia wrote: >> I think a Wiki is needed to document some help about Gnuzilla/Icecat. >> For example at: gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > I like your idea a lot, but directory.fsf.org would be even better in my > opinion. > > We can even start a new "Build recipes" project in > https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Free_Software_Directory:Participate/Project_Team > to make it easier for all free distros to package popular software. > > Adonay, what do you think about it? > > >> Brian Durant has recently asked for well-working Icecat in Devuan >> GNU/Linux 1, and I'd like to publish my recipe for this. >> >> Due to my usual massive GNU/Linux installations, I use Peinddd to >> automate a lot of application installations and optimal configurations, >> and I have specific recipes to install Icecat on: >> Ubuntu 8.04 >> Ubuntu 9.10 >> Ubuntu 10.04 >> Ubuntu 10.10 >> Ubuntu 11.04 >> Ubuntu 11.10 >> Ubuntu 12.04 >> Ubuntu 12.10 >> Ubuntu 13.04 >> Ubutnu 13.10 >> Ubuntu 14.04 >> Ubuntu 16.04 >> Debian 7 >> Debian 8 >> Debian 9 >> Devuan 1 >> Raspbian 8 >> >> This includes MIME associations and default webbrowser when needed. >> But it's hard to write a custom-made recipe for a single asking; better >> if it can be published and linked to people who asks for the procedure. >> >> -- >> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
