Am 13.09.2013 12:44, schrieb Olaf Radicke:
>
>> Gerald Dachs <[email protected]> hat am 13. September 2013 um 00:02 geschrieben:
> [...]
>> What makes me always wonder is that there is so little understanding
>> about what happens during compile and linking and during runtime. Even
>> under professionals. That was not always like this.
>>
>> But what shall I expect from programmers that don't no make and have no
>> idea how to leave vi.
> 99.99% of user is never compile an application in his life. And 99.5%
> of the web developer is programming with PHP, Ruby, Python, Perl, Java
> and so on. And most using binary packets.
>
> So the really interesting question is: How we can do this make easy
> too install the latest version of TNT? Right? One way can be, is too
> have a Build-Server how is generated in every night RPMs and DEBs.
> Or we add a procedure in the Makefile and the user can generate self
> RPMs or DEBs. By RPM install it can be a call for ldconfig set.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Olaf
The easiest way to install tntnet is to use the repository. So we have 
to take care to get tntnet into the repos. And tntnet is already at 
least in debian, ubuntu, fedora and opensuse repositories. It can't be 
easier than that.

One of the reasons I started using autotools is to make life easy for 
the packagers. Packagers know autotools and if the see a package with a 
configure script it is a no brainier to make a package out of it.

On the other hand, the 99.99% of the users (where do you have the number 
from?), who never compile applications, are really not interested in 
tntnet. We have to concentrate on the rest 0.01% users (btw. 0.01% of 6 
billion people in the world are still 600.000 potential users;-) ).

Tommi

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