Re: suggestion: `EPM'

2001-01-02 Thread Thomas Esser

 EPM is a free UNIX software/file packaging program that generates
 distribution archives from a list of files. The distributions
 include installation and removal scripts that handle such details
 as diskless client installations and initialization scripts. 
 
 EPM can also generate "native" software distributions for Debian,
 HP-UX, IRIX, Red Hat Linux, and Solaris.
 
 == http://www.easysw.com/epm/

Well, I need one package format which can be used easily on *all*
platforms that I support. I do not want to provide different "native"
software distributions for teTeX. This is what the UNIX distributions
can do, e.g.  FreeBSD, Irix, Solaris, ... Even commercial UNIX vendors
provide teTeX packed in "their" native package format (in their "freeware"
area), so I do not see any need that I change something.

Thomas



Re: suggestion: `EPM'

2000-12-22 Thread Dr. Werner Fink

On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 08:49:42AM +0100, Rolf Niepraschk wrote:
 
 EPM is a free UNIX software/file packaging program that generates
 distribution archives from a list of files. The distributions
 include installation and removal scripts that handle such details
 as diskless client installations and initialization scripts. 
 
 EPM can also generate "native" software distributions for Debian,
 HP-UX, IRIX, Red Hat Linux, and Solaris.

... and for SuSE Linux !?

BTW: There is a LSB group currently working on a new package format.


  Werner

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