On 18-9-2011 23:27, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > On 18/09/2011, Reinier Olislagers wrote: > >I never install binary releases of the various distro packages - they >are always out of date.
LazUpdater ftw ;) (When I have it working on Linux) >> Your post did remind me to check whether git is installed though, thanks ;) > > Did I mention SVN and Git come standard with Slackware too. :-) Could have guessed though ;) Still, it comes down to what one is most comfortable with. And if you want to, you can use a preseed file (IIRC) that customises your Debian install, similar to RedHat kickstart. Used it once to generate a working, configured VPN server from an ISO. ... leaving out other methods like puppet, FAI etc, but I've never used these in anger yet. > > >> Personally, I'd rather see some more content in the help files than yet >> another way of generating the stuff, > > That's the problem for the documentation writers, not for the > documentation tools. True, if you want to divide people into categories ;) > On the topic, I can add that the FPC docs are > very good. It's class documentation from other frameworks that are > lacking. Yep, such as a certain well-known Delphi clone... See you, Reinier _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal