Re: Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Brook Humphrey
On Tuesday 05 March 2002 18:43, you wrote: > > I already have spec files and do builds for mandrake. Caldera > > will probably not compile it correctly I have tried multiple times. > > > > these spec files should work on redhat, suse, caldera > > (caldera has compiler > > problems or I would have

RE: Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Chris Little
> I already have spec files and do builds for mandrake. Caldera > will probably not compile it correctly I have tried multiple times. > > these spec files should work on redhat, suse, caldera > (caldera has compiler > problems or I would have made them sooner), and mandrake. I'm > already on

Re: Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Brook Humphrey
On Tuesday 05 March 2002 15:09, you wrote: > Dan Blake wrote: > >Caldera 3.1.1 -- Uses RPM's > > > >I am very much a novice with Linux, but not with computers. I would be > >willing to make RPM's if someone could get me instructions. I have Red > > Hat 7.2 and Caldera 3.1.1 installed on separat

Re: Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Daniel Glassey
Dan Blake wrote: >Caldera 3.1.1 -- Uses RPM's > >I am very much a novice with Linux, but not with computers. I would be >willing to make RPM's if someone could get me instructions. I have Red Hat >7.2 and Caldera 3.1.1 installed on separate machines. > Thanks, Caldera rpms would be great. And

Re: Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Dan Blake
Caldera 3.1.1 -- Uses RPM's I am very much a novice with Linux, but not with computers. I would be willing to make RPM's if someone could get me instructions. I have Red Hat 7.2 and Caldera 3.1.1 installed on separate machines. At this point I don't even have any extra software installed on t

Packaging : was Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 progress

2002-03-05 Thread Daniel Glassey
With 1.5.3 being imminent it would be great if people could volunteer to make binary packages (and source rpms) once the source release is ready. Or alternatively test it on obscure architectures/OS's. It will be especially be a lot easier for users when they install the GUIs bibletime and gno