On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 20:57 +1100, Ian Haywood wrote:
> we've had this discussion before. Including all the dependencies would
> be very big, it would also be quite hard to set up as the gambas
> executable would need to load the shared libraries from the same
> directory as the .tar.gz instead of the standard linux location
> (/usr/lib/)
> All the modern linux distros include a system for automatically
> resolving and loading complex dependencies, so the only real solution
> is a packaging for the various distros.
> 
>  https://launchpad.net/~ihaywood3/+archive/gambas3
> contains ubuntu packages which work on debian testing and probably
> most other .deb based distros (Linux Mint, Mepis, etc)
> I update about once a fortnight or so from svn, but if someone wants
> to take over and extend to use some nightly autobuild system that
> would be good.

Ian,

I didn't know you were already doing this. How much of your time does it
take to build a release with this setup?

I guess if your going to beta testing a new release, you should probably
build it on your own system to for validity and review of the changes. 

Thanks for the heads up and your efforts.

John


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