Am Montag, 14. August 2006 13:25 schrieb Dexter Filmore:
> Well, I prefer having packages, so if I'd rather write a script that merges
> the main app and plugins in /tmp, should be simple - but in the first place
> I went for svn because 1.3.2 is so old and lacks quite a lot of functions.
> Usually I wait for stable releases, usually apps like Licq are released as
> a Slackware package rather quickly.

Yes, with Slackware that is simple, because you don't have dependencies, 
right? For RPM and DEB packages building separately is easier, because the 
LICQ backend does not depend on either Qt nor GTK. The frontends are 
depending on Qt, GTK or ncurses respectively. So it is easier to build and 
package them separately, I guess.

Arne


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