SteX wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if anyone of you has already started packaging
Xindice for Debian GNU/Linux (.deb packages of course). If not, I would
like to know if I am allowed to proceed to this effort in order to
promote the spread of this useful tools.
Please let me know when and if
Hi all,
I would like to know if anyone of you has already started packaging
Xindice for Debian GNU/Linux (.deb packages of course). If not, I would
like to know if I am allowed to proceed to this effort in order to
promote the spread of this useful tools.
Please let me know when and if I can start
I was just thinking along the same lines. I've been trying to figure out
what packages should be in dist. Off the top of my head I see the
following components to the dist.
it makes perfectly sense. But it's not the right time to start
non-vital efforts. So -1 for the moment.
-Vladimir
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Vladi
Kimbro Staken wrote:
Honestly, I'd keep it as simple as possible. Just bin and src packages
and then focus on instructions for how to run things in various
configs. In my opinion, the project is struggling too much to worry
about anything more.
+1 to src and bin only. Bin should include server
Honestly, I'd keep it as simple as possible. Just bin and src packages
and then focus on instructions for how to run things in various
configs. In my opinion, the project is struggling too much to worry
about anything more.
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 10:59 PM, Kevin O'Neill wrote:
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 22:31:12 -0700, Kimbro Staken wrote:
> OK, this has been bugging me for a while so I have to ask. What is the
> logic behind the way Xindice is being packaged now? There's a Jar file and
> a war. I know what the war file is for, but why is it packaged with no
> documentation at
OK, this has been bugging me for a while so I have to ask. What is the
logic behind the way Xindice is being packaged now? There's a Jar file
and a war. I know what the war file is for, but why is it packaged with
no documentation at all? And I'm completely befuddled by the jar file.
What happe