On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Christoph Egger writes:
> 
>  > Eric: It is time to prepare the ChangeLog files for both libggi and
>  > libgii to create from CVS logs and commit it.
>  > As I get the mails from CVS, I'll notice, when you have it done.
> 
> How about libgalloc? Is it part of the next release?

No, because libggi is independent from libgalloc.

> I built the html reference and manpages. Should I strip the
> libgalloc related stuff out of the html ref?

No. Why?

> I also have a couple of new files in the manpages (basically inputs
> and targets pages in man7). Do I commit those in '/libg*/doc/man' ?

Yes. And when you are ready with that, then commit the ChangeLog
files. The committment of the ChangeLog-files is the starting signal
of the packaging process.


BTW: Everyone, who wanna help out creating any kind of distribution
packages (.rpm, .deb, .tar.bz2, etc.) should tell us, what he would
like to do.

 
>  > Then we tag the libgii and libggi CVS source with 'version_0.8' and
>  > 'version_2beta4'.
> 
>  > All the CVS commits, which happens after this tagging, goes into the
>  > final -release.
>  > 
>  > We will start the packaging process of libgii 0.8 and libggi 2beta4
>  > based on the tagged source immediately.
>  > 
>  > Eric: Be prepared to get the packages (tarballs, rpms, debs, whatever
>  > has been created till that time) shortly before 20:00 UTC today in
>  > order to upload it on our ftp server.
> 
> Ok, I hope my modem and ISP won't fail me!

:) In that case, we will sue your ISP! ;-))


CU,

Christoph Egger
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