On 5 Jul 2001, Thayne Harbaugh wrote:
> I'm not rolling deb's but I am rolling rpm's
Oh, you are familiar with creating RPM's? That's great!
The current rpm *.spec files we have can be found in
cvsroot/tools/dist/rpm/
> On 05 Jul 2001 15:07:42 -0400, Brian S. Julin wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I just checked out the CVS. Does anyone know what happened to my debian
> > > patches? or *any* debian patches?
> >
> > No Debian patches have ever been committed to CVS AFAIK, we just created a
> > directory to hold debian scripts. I still have your patch, but
> > didn't get around to merging those ideas in with the current Debian
> > diff for LibGGI 2.0b3 yet.
> >
> > There are some differences that will have to be implemented -- we've added
> > some targets and removed some and LibGGIMISC has been split off, so
> > there's a good deal of thinking to be done about what packages to
> > generate and what packages they should depend/replace/satisfy/conflict.
> > Perhaps we should start with a list of how to break down
> > LibGGI/LibGII/LibGGIMISC into Debian packages: if we took every
> > .so and made a package for it, that would create a whole lot
> > of measly packages. However if we generated one big package that
> > would be failing to use the modular GGI structure. I think
> > something like this would be in order:
> >
> >
> > libgg
> > libgg-dev
>
> I put libgg in with libgii because it is a sub piece of libgii in CVS.
> What exactly is libgg? Does it handle configuration?
Yep. It handles also the dynamic loading of our sublibs and provides
locking mechanism for thread-safe programming.
CU,
Christoph Egger
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