Sounds good to me. While at it, why not remove the link "Debian packages" from the wiki front page, and create a link "Platforms & binary packages" that points to the platforms page. That way hopefully the package information will be accessible from the front page.
-Ivan Sebastián González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Ivan, thanks for the pointer. Knowing about it would have spared > me some time; since no package was available on Fink's database, I > didn't even think of trying to find it elsewhere (duh). > > What if instead of editing: > > http://galinha.ucpel.tche.br:8080//Fink%20packages > > which is not really needed anymore, we edit section "Fink" in: > > http://galinha.ucpel.tche.br:8080//platforms#Mac%20OS%20X > > so that it resembles the description of MacPorts, something like: > > " > Fink users can type the following command in a Terminal: > > fink install chicken > > This will download, compile and install the latest Chicken version. > " > > As a side remark, I would propose to delete all those platforms for > which no package is available yet (SUSE, CentOS, Mac Binary, etc.). > There is no point in having such void entries. They can all be > substituted by a kind of call for volunteers, "Contribution of > packages for BSD, CentOS, ... is sought and will be greatly > appreciated." - or something of the sort. > > - Sebastián _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
