> I'm downloading about a sample of about one thousand source packages now > (all the source packages in the Ubuntu universe repo that start with the > letter s -- well, unless the partition I am dowloading to fills up > first). By not using g or k as the initial letter (the archive tree > uses initial letter as one level of its hierarchy) I hope to avoid bias > towards Gnome or KDE.
Of course, considering the typical use of autogen.sh, this may or may not tell you anything. As autogen.sh is not needed for use by non-developers, it is probably excluded from packaging with at least some packages. As I said, you should simply google it, and look at some of the results. Anyway, it's all a bit ridiculous. Calling autoreconf makes the process no shorter, and since there are a fair number of projects using it, the value of learning either process is approximately the same. It certainly isn't worth spending any amount of time on, as there are a number of much more important issues with SWORD to resolve. Matthew _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
