On Mer 17 novembre 2004 17:55, Stefano Esposito a écrit :
> Hi,

> i send you attached to this mail a crux port of eagle-usb drivers. It's
> used by GNU/Linux CRUX and GNU/Linux CRUX-Evolution for compile and
> install the drivers. It's all that a crux user like me needs to use the
> drivers (along with the sources, of course). I send it in hope that it
> could be usefull in the download section. Bye
I'll add it tomorrow (I think) to
http://www.eagle-usb.org/article.php3?id_article=46
and http://dev.eagle-usb.org/wakka.php?wiki=EagleUsb200

Thank you very much for your contribution.
Do you agree to release those files under the GPL ? (it's better to state
it ;-) )
Can I add the GPL header to necessary files, so that we include it to our
CVS ?

For documentation, would you have an URL ? (be it in italian, swedish or
english)
From my understanding, as the pkgfile requires a download, there must
already have a working internet connection ;-)
That will be ok if the driver is available on your CD of the Crux
distribution or it could use a parameter to use a local file (maybe a
first evolution ;-) ).

> Contents:
>
> Pkgfile: file used by pkgmk utility to download sources and compile it
> creating a pkg.tar.gz file, which will be installed by pkgadd

What's the use of variable $PKG which is not defined in the script ? Is it
available when pkgadd is launched ?
I've added a page to
http://dev.eagle-usb.org/wakka.php?wiki=DeveloppementPackaging

you can edit this page as this is a wiki (use link ParametresUtilisateurs
to register, sorry all is in French :-( )
http://dev.eagle-usb.org/wakka.php?wiki=PackagingCrux

> .footprint: used by pkgmk to verify that building of pkg.tar.gz is gone
> well
>
> .md5sum: used by pkgmk to verify the integrity of source files
ok

> eagle-usb: script used to launch connection on startup

We have something similar
Would you have a file like /etc/debian-version or /etc/mandrake-release
(what's its name and content ?)

You may register to our public ML at
https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/eagleusb-dev (both English and French...)

Thanks for

@++
Ben'. aka baud123


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