Alexander Petrov zowers at gmail.com wrote:
I think naming default version 'sim-kde' is wrong, because the name is
not intuitive to a user, who just wants to have an IM installed, and
who doesn't want to bother with libraries used by the program
Now that I think of it that way, I take back my
Hi
On 7/3/06, Jörg Sommer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt'
for qt-only version.
Also, wouldn't it be less confusing if the packages were named sim-kde
and sim-qt?
Why not name it sim-qt-only or -nokde like gnuplot-nox.
ok, as I
Hello,
I maintain sim package - Simple Instant Messenger, http://sim-im.org/ .
The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one
more binary package - compiled with qt only.
I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt'
for qt-only version.
Is it ok?
Le 03-07-2006, Alexander Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
I maintain sim package - Simple Instant Messenger, http://sim-im.org/ .
The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one
more binary package - compiled with qt only.
I would like to use 'sim' package
Hello
On 7/3/06, Jason Spiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one
more binary package - compiled with qt only.
I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt'
for qt-only version.
I am a newbie here, but I am
Alexander Petrov wrote:
Hello,
I maintain sim package - Simple Instant Messenger, http://sim-im.org/ .
The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one
more binary package - compiled with qt only.
I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt'
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/3/06, Jason Spiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The package is compiled with kde libraries. Users demand to create one
more binary package - compiled with qt only.
I would like to use 'sim' package name for kde version and 'sim-qt'
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