----- Original Message ----- From: "Youness Alaoui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 01:41:53 -0400, NoWhereMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> I used apt as an example because >> a) I'm good with Ubuntu :P >> b) on another distro that would have been quite the same, excepted >> gentoo, I >> think; but if you can run Gentoo, then you can figure it out yourself ;) >> > > no judgement here, I also use apt :P sure, sure, this answer was for Max >> That's not a bad idea, but I wouldn't want that modularization became >> fragmentation. > > I agree with you, I'm also worried about fragmentation, which is why we > need to find the best balance, fragmentation vs. modularity, try to do > something in the middle. Ok :) > me too, on the forums for example, on irc, on msn.. but for a 'guide', it > should stay official/professional! sometimes small things could still be > allowed to make the article less boring, but it shouldn't be too much ;) I'll force myself being less stupid :D (that'll be hard) >> Actually the Dev_Packages (typo: capital P, fixed) link tells him how to >> install *build dependencies* for tcl/tk8.4 >> but you're right I was not clear, there >> > no, what I meant is that there are no build dependencies!!! so no need to > talk about build-dep, it only makes the whole thing more complicated.. > there is no dependency (apart from libc and xlibs as mentioned below, but > those should be on any system!!! ) oh. I don't know, I did that long ago, so I don't remember what had been installed for Ubuntu (standard installation is quite light, there's not even gcc, you know...) >> is xft-dev required? I'm not sure... > no idea, ask in #tcl channel maybe... stupid question; I already got the answer myself and forgot to remove it form the mail :P it's needed. bye _______________________________________________ Amsn-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amsn-devel
