You
can put them at ftp.gnustep.org/pub/incoming
and
I'll try to figure out a good location for them...
-----Original Message-----OK! I guess I can e-mail you the package if I can't get it up on a server, it's only 8.4MB! I'll try to make a SlackBuild file for it and ship it with the package. Pretty much, it's just a small variation of Nicola's instructions. The biggest issue is getting -base to link against ffcall, which is not on a standard location. The package still needs more work in order to be good, right now it just gets the job done, very messy I might add. What I'm thinking about doing is re-installing Slackware and starting from scratch again, just to cover points I messed up the first time.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Stefan Bidigaray
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:14 AM
To: Ted Howard
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Making Packages
At this point I also have very ugly packages for GWorkspace (w/o PDFKit), PhotoClip and Camaelon (svn20061008). They do the job on my system, and I just wanted to be able to install and uninstall whenever I wanted.
Stefan
On 10/9/06, Ted Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Stefan, this is exciting. I'd love to have a copy of your slackware package. As for GNUstep.sh, I usually have /etc/profile source it. Please let me know how I can get a copy of your package, and some documentation on your methodology. Thanks.
Ted
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