Jan-Oliver Wagner wrote:
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:00:40PM +0200, Javier Fernandez-Sanguino wrote:
1- It would be nice if it integrated with GNOME/KDE menus by
registering itself as an application (see
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fdesktop_2dentry_2dspec)
I do this in the Debian packages, so that users don't have to do it
manually (or using Smeg: http://www.realistanew.com/projects/smeg/)
does it mean that we can use the files you created and add them
to the NessusClient package?
Sure, but the files I created are:
1.- a menu file (Debian-specific, it generates entries for both GNOME
and KDE under a "Debian" menu)
2.- an xpm file (provided by a Debian user) for the logo
Whileas freedesktop definitions use a different format and can use the
png format.
6.- It would be nice if the TeX file generated from LyX was
distributed with the source package, that way packagers could use it
to generate the ps/html versions. Notice that there is no way to
"automatically" have LyX reconfigure itself from the command line (in
order to retrieve TeX formats installed) so it is not easy to have
that compiled automatically and distributed with binary packages
(either with the client or as a separate 'nessusclient-doc' package)
hm, not sure whether I understand you here.
E.g. with "lyx -e latex users-manual.lyx" you can create
a latex file easily.
I can only do that if I first startup LyX (after installing it) and,
from the GUI, regenerate the refernces to TeX files. That _cannot_ be
done by automatic binary package builders and requires starting up a
GUI (there's no CLI option for LyX to do that). Having the TeX format
there makes it much easier to build, since it will work just as soon
as you install TeTeX and the relevant classes. My concern is that the
current Makefile is not something that you can execute by doing:
0- install TeTeX
1- install LyX
2- compile
Which can be automated, but rather:
0- install TeTex
1- install LyX
2- Update TeTeX classes in LyX running the GUI
3- compile
which cannot.
BTW, it's rather nice that this client has i18n support. I'll try to
get around and provide a Spanish translation for it if time permits.
note, that it is not the full automized routines like
the autotools usually provide.
Understood.
I have Debian packages ready, still have to test them, though, but
will send an e-mail to the list once they are (semi-ready)
I am looking forward to them ... :-)
All are up now at http://people.debian.org/~jfs/nessus/client
The packages are built, but I have not tested wether they work at all
(i.e. wether they run properly against a server). If you can give them
I try I would appreciate it. I might have some spare time this weekend
to give them a try too, can you forward me the next RC?
Javier
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