Eric Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This wish caught my eye because several people mentioned it here.
>
> The thing is the Companion CD package maintainers did provide some
> build information. So to help out in this regard, I just grabbed it all
> and put it in a central location.
>
> What I'm talking about are the special README files (called sfw.README)
> that were created by the package maintainers to supplement each CCD
> source package. The problem is, while these READMEs are available for
> download from the Sun download system, they aren't extracted and
> centralized in a way that people can can easily peruse them. So I just
> went to the Companion CD (for Solaris 10) build area and ran a for-loop
> command that copied all the sfw.REAMDEs into a central temporary
> directory naming them:  <SFWname>-<originalname>-<version> (e.g.
> SFWrsyncS-rsync-2.6.3pre1).
>
> I tar'd up that directory and put the tar file here for now:
>
>     http://speakeasy.net/~boutilier/sfwREADMEs.tar.gz

>From what I have in mind, the sources are the modified sources and you 
will need to fetch the original sources in order to find the patches....


> Note that the level of detail in these READMEs varies widely. Many have
> just one line (e.g. "built with gcc"), but many others have lots of detail.

I just checked this and found that cdrtools is compiled with gcc.
This is curious as the makefilesystem by default choses cc in case it is
in PATH and working.
Jörg

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