Karl Dahlke <[email protected]> writes: > A) Should you put a description and link in your edbrowse home page,
Yes, I plan on it, after I build the 32-bit version and sign all the executables. As for the user's guide, a little blurb of text like the following might work. <quote> If you're Linux distribution doesn't package edbrowse, but you'd still like to use it without going through the hassle of building it yourself, you can find statically-linked executables for Linux on the edbrowse home page. These require no external dependencies. Just fetch the executable appropriate for your architecture, copy it to one of the directories listed in your $PATH environment variable, and run it. </quote> So if links change, they only have to change in one place. > Yes I still use the perl version, I plopped it into my Wife's macbook I've also used it under SCO Unix and Solaris, not to mention all of the BSDs. Perl is pretty ubiquitous. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Edbrowse-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-brannons.com/mailman/listinfo/edbrowse-dev
