2008/12/15 Arnaud Quette <[email protected]>: > 2008/12/15 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]>: >> Citeren Stanislav Brabec <[email protected]>: >> >>>> On the other hand, I'm hearing a number of "don't do that" replies, so >>>> instead, what should we put into the SUSE-specific portion of our >>>> documentation to point people to your SRPMS (as Arjen suggested in >>>> another reply)? >>> I agree with that "don't do that" as well. It should be a task for >>> package maintainers. As NUT is widely accepted by distributors, you will >>> not lose you users. >> >> So basically, we could just remove whatever we have in packaging. I >> could live with that. > > indeed. > Stan is also true in saying that it's not only about having the > packaging files matching the NUT version, but also the system version > to integrate with. > > I'm somehow happy to announce that the "make package" target and > branch are so withdrawn. > > ***************************** IMPORTANT > NOTE********************************************** > please however provide some content on how to install nut using your > package specific repositories, commands and UIs. These will be > integrated into the User Manual. At the very least, provide some > pointer to your documentation, explaining how to install NUT. > > ******************************************************************************************* > > I'll leave however the system detection m4 macro in place.
I meant commiting these files to the trunk > it may serve in the future, for trimming the doc for the distro or > whatever user case we may think about (I've you have some on your > side, I'm interested in. > >> I'm not too much in favor of directing people to SRPM/websites in the >> sources. This is something that is much too volatile so I think we'd >> better keep this on the website (and make sure we update them >> regularly). What we distribute should be static and preferably depend >> as little on stuff not directly under the control of the developers. > > you mean a bare minimum generic-rpm? > > -- Arnaud (still over jet lagged) > -- Arnaud _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
