Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 16:16 schrieb Anton Ertl:

> Maybe you would want to write this stuff.
lol.... caught.. i have got a time problem too ;).... but i think i can manage 
this.... is a latex source okay? (only a include file with chapter section 
and so on...)
>
> > but theres another problem i have.... i have now written severall
> > applicatrions with gforth... mostly for printing (kacheln, bookcovers,
> > personalized terminplanners ready for duplex printing, binding..) or
> > controlling of printers (building printjobs getting information of the
> > printer like coloruseage, costs...) i would like to share them with
> > others.... but i dont know how to write an installation routine so they
> > will run on every linux system with gforth installed....
>
> You could make the source files executable, and start them with
>
> #! /usr/bin/env gforth
>
> Or alternatively make a shell script that calls Gforth with your Forth
> source file(s).
>
> For distribution you could just make it a tar-ball, with a Makefile
> that has an "install" target, and leave it to the users to install it,
> and eventually to the distributors to package it up for their
> installation.
i am working on it... but due to lack of knowledge it is takes time.... one 
problem is where to put the forth source files in /usr/bin ? or somewhere 
below gforth/ or a completly other path?

ralf
>
> - anton
>
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