>I'd say that we should broaden our idea of 'centrally managed' to include >binary packages available through an OS distribution's package management >system. Perhaps that will change the way that some configuration choices >are made (ie., run-time vs compile time).
I believe we are available via the package systems on a number of modern Linux variants. We used to be available via MacPorts, but their stuff is so broken that I gave up and decided to switch to homebrew; I am pretty sure I will make a 1.7 release via them. If there are other package systems people think would be a good idea, please let us know and we can see if we can get in them. AFAIK, everything we do should be configurable at run-time (this was part of the motivation). I don't think other than some third-party library support we have much left that is configured at compile time. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
