On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 at 12:54, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> Sure the tarball way can be done the same way but who wants to keep on
> repeating those build commands on 30 other boxes?  Wheather you do it the
> RPM way or the tarball way or the slackware pkgtool way you STILL HAVE TO
> BE AWARE OF DEPENDENCIES.  So what's the added value of using lesser
> technology?

You don't need to build the tarball on all 30 other boxes. One solution is to build it 
on one box and create the tgz package there using a utility, and your ready to 
distribute it on the remaining 29 boxes using Slackware's pkgtool. ;)


Slackware 9.0 Beta
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Window Manager  --->    Ratpoison-1.1.1
Email Client    --->    Pygmy-0.6.0   
Web Browser     --->    Phoenix-0.5 (Naples)    

[gcc-3.2] [gnupg-1.2.0] [gpgme-0.3.9]

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