peter stickney wrote:
A long time slack user, I have just started to look into Freevo. I think I bit of more than I can chew, I am drowning in source and dependencies and such. Shawn's idea of a repository is a great one. The "whole shebang" package would be a nice bonus, but I would be happy with a repository of packages.
-peter
Shawn Dowler wrote:
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On the other hand, if you wanted to pake a single monolithic package then it would be easier to make sure everything for freevo was compiled against the right versions of everything else. I've found it much easier to have everything seperate but that's possibly just because I've compiled all the deps myself and installed then with checkinstall.
I would like to have access to a repository with both individual packages and a "whole shebang" package so I'd have the choice. Just some things to think about.
Shawn Dowler
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:12:55 -0600, Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering the best way to pacakge Freevo. Would it be better to build all teh deps seperately and make it available that way or to build a single all in one binary? I can see advantages to both. Especially with Slackware not really having a Dep. tracking system.
Evan
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If your having trouble, I have a website dedicated to Slackware Freevo help. Freevo.webalias.com
Hope that helps, Justin
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