I acctually don't use a package manager so, no its not that easy and I normally don't have a problem. When I went the "Development tip tarball: http://suckless.org/hgtar.rc/libixp/tip" and got: "Revision does not exist"
I mirrored the bz2 here: http://dyn.neg9.org/pub/tip.tar.bz2 Download away, we've got bandwidth. Thanks uriel. -Aaron > Given that apparently doing apt-get install mercurial (or equivalent) > is such an incredibly huge hurdle for some people to over come, and > that the web interface to hg in suckless.org sucks so much, I have > mirrored the libixp repo at http://gsoc.cat-v.org/hg/libixp/ so you > can pick whatever kind of archive format you like, (please note that > this is just a temporary location and it will move to a more > definitive place soon, and that cat-v.org runs on my dsl line, so > please be gentle or donate so I can upgrade my bandwidth). > > Best wishes > > uriel > > On 10/3/07, Aaron Grattafiori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Uriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > >> >> The last 'combined' snapshot was somehow clobbered together, I don't >> >> know how, and I really don't see the point in doing it again. >> > >> > Did you read my post carefully? I'm not sure... I give you >> > two reasons there. >> > >> > Please make one think. You ask users for testing of the snapshot, >> > but you don't help them to do it. >> > >> >> And I'm sorry but I have no sympathy for willful cvs/svn users, they >> >> are like people insisting on using Ultrix in the 21th century, there >> >> is just no excuse not to install mercurial. >> > >> > You don't have to like me. I don't care about it. But your words >> > aren't even funny. Unfortunately there are simply stupid. >> > >> > I'm a happy cvs/svn users, because that SCMs do what I want. >> > Probably other are better, but I don't need them now. Is it >> > so hard to understand it? >> > >> > I guess you drive a new and modern car, because in 21th century >> > we shouldn't use the cars older then 7 years ;) >> > >> > Have a nice day, >> > >> > Pawel >> > >> > >> >> I agree with Pawel. I don't see why its so hard to create a wmii+ixp >> snap, >> or just release a tgz of libixp like you do dmenu. I don't like having a >> package require a library that you can't download without installing >> mercurial. The "only excuse" is that you have a hybrid release pattern >> of >> some tgz, some required, some need mercurial. I tried moving my ixp >> headers from the old snap in and "making" but.. that didn't work. If I >> have to install mercurial, I guess I can but.. its just silly not to >> stay >> consistent. >> >> thanks, >> >> -Aaron >> >> >> > >
