Hi!

Alexander Wagner wrote:

>
>  Is it reasonable to put precompiled binaries for popular
>> distributions on the sf project page?
>>
>
> IMHO the best way would be for scid to make it into the
> Fedora distribution.

I will think on this subject.


> The other way would be an easy way to
> build the Fedora RPM from the scid source. Do you see a way
> to get this? Something like configure --fedora or the like
> that results in an RPM in the end? (Willem: --debian would
> be another target.)

The most straight and easiest way to build Fedora binary RPM is grabbing
source RPM (http://katrine.lpi.ru/kalenkov/scid-3.6.24-8.fc9.src.rpm in my
case) and run command
$rpmbuild --rebuild scid-3.6.24-8.fc9.src.rpm
source RPM file is archive with scid sources (scid-3.6.24.tar.bz2,
photos2007.zip, ratings_2008_4.zip, spelling_2008_4.zip), some simple
patches and installation script. I guess that source RPM file just realize
your idea with --fedora configure option in slightly different way.


>  But we should
> discuss this here and also with Pascal once he's back.

ok.

Mikhail Kalenkov.
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