Am Montag, 14. August 2006 14:02 schrieb Arne Schmitz:
> 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,

Correct.

> 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.

Well, that doesn't make it impossibly to build the plugins rightaway in one 
sweep via Makefile... or an option --with-plugins


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