On 25/1/02 1:26 PM, "Kyle Moffett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 09:20 , Jeremy Higgs wrote: > >> On 25/1/02 1:15 PM, "Kyle Moffett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> I am attempting to create a slew of packages for Apache::ASP and all >>> its >>> dependancies, should I create them all, then post to a single package >>> submission? Or should I post individually (like 15 different >>> submissions)? >> >> Not sure on this one... Would any of the packages be used by themselves >> without the need for all (most) of the others? If so, probably separate >> packages... > > Yes, the packages are all useful modules from CPAN, just they aren't > made yet and I need them. On the other hand, I don't want to manually > create 15-20 different items in Sourceforge to post them all, anybody > else have any opinions? That would be just silly. :) The easiest thing to do would be to put all of the .info and .patch files into a doler and tar and gzip that up, and then create a submission for all of them, uploading the tarball with it... > >> I usually extract the source tarball twice, and move one to >> SOURCE-patched, >> modify everything in then, and then run 'diff -ru SOURCE SOURCE-patch > >> PACKAGE-VERSION-REVISION.patch'. However, if you had created files in >> the >> patched directory, and want to include those (Say... Generating scipts >> using >> autogen.sh, etc), you'd do 'diff -ruP' or 'diff -ruN'. Have a look at >> the >> diff manpage for more info.. >> >> HTH! > > Yes it does! Thanks! > > Kyle Moffett > > No probs. _______________________________________________ Fink-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-devel