Re: Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-05 Thread Marcus Crafter
/logs which would create the logs in the build area of the site. Alternatively project.home could be used as well. What do you reckon mate? Cheers, Marcus -- . ,,$, Marcus Crafter ;$' ':Computer Systems Engineer $: :

Re: Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-04 Thread Marcus Crafter
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Re: Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-04 Thread Marcus Crafter
Hi Ross, Thanks for your response, much appreciated mate. Ross Gardler wrote: Marcus Crafter wrote: > so I was wondering if there was a list (or if someone might be able to list) the directories in the forrest.tgz that are required for running Forrest, as opposed to purely source code used

Re: Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-04 Thread Marcus Crafter
ike debian a lot, I use for everything, and I think that this would help forrest to be more standard from the O.S. POV. Glad to come across another happy Debian user :) Thanks for your help - much appreciated :) Cheers, Marcus -- . ,,$, Marcus Crafter

Re: Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-04 Thread Marcus Crafter
see what the status is though, we might be able to take advantage of it in the future. :) Upayavira wrote: Juan Jose Pablos wrote: Marcus Crafter wrote: From anywhere on the system, /usr/bin/forrest would use the single installation for all users. This behaviour seems to have changed somewhat fro

Updating Forrest for debian, packaging questions

2005-01-03 Thread Marcus Crafter
tually be working with their own copy of forrest locally? Hope this isn't too much off the bat - just trying to learn as much as I can about how Forrest is intended to run and be installed so I can make the package the best as possible. Hope everyone has a nice evening. Ch