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On 2/25/10 2:38 PM, David Lowe wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
>       FreeCiv 2.2.0 did build successfully on my system.  This is still a 
> work in progress [DescUsage at least is outdated, and i think the 
> dependencies should be freshened], so i won't burden the list with my info 
> file yet.  However, i will be glad to share it with anybody who wants to see 
> it in the meanwhile.
> 
>       The package file as currently written only configures the client for 
> the Gtk+ GUI.  There is an optional SDL interface, and i would like to also 
> experiment with that.  How should i handle that in the context of the info 
> file: is the preferred method to make separate files like 'freeciv-gtk' and 
> 'freeciv-sdl'?  I ask this question now as i think the answer to this 
> dictates the dependencies i will be looking into.
> 
> @ASARI Takashi: I could take over maintainership of the freeciv package(s) if 
> you wish.
> 
> Sent from my MacBookPro
> 
> 100% Guaranteed, foolproof way to shut down a persnickity PC: Sledge Hammer!
> 
> 

Interesting.  The existing freeciv uses both sdl and gtk+2.  Does it not
build the SDL interface?  If that's the case, then I'd recommend leaving
"freeciv" as the name of the GTK-interfaced package, and "freeciv-sdl"
as the name of the SDL-interfaced one, in the interest of an easy
upgrade path.

How to structure the packaging is up to you.  You may find it easier to
do them as separate Variants within a single .info file, particularly if
the build stuff for the GTK and SDL versions come out to be mostly the same.

- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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