| Hi Chaks This would be ok, but we follow a strict layout system here, and the spec files provided do not follow it ;) so for correct yoper packages, we need correct yoper scripts.. but they are done now and i simply mentioned the specs so Marlon could have a look at the ones i have used and let me know if they are the same as the ones he has. Cheers Justin | |
| Hi Justin and all, On 4/3/06, Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, there is a tricky way to get the spec files for Xfce. Download the Xfce Graphical Installer and run it. The sources will be extracted to /tmp/xfce4 and the GUI wil come up. Now, open a terminal, copy the xfce4 dir from tmp to your location. You have the sources :) and spec files are provided for each in those sources dir. is this not simple ? :-0) Cheers, -- Regards, C.C.Chakkaradeep, Novatium Solutions Limited,Chennai. http://www.novatium.com http://www.yoper.com -- "Sometimes it's better not to ask - or to listen - when people tell you something can't be done. I didnt ask for permission or approval. I just went ahead and did it." - from "Direct from Dell" | |
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