Hi Bernhard, all, Bernhard, thankyou for your feedback.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Bernhard R. Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You do not need to add dependencies for essential packages. bash, > findutils and grep are all essential, so you do not need to list them, > unless you need specific versions. If it runs in sarge that means you > do not need specific versions. Righto. Will fix. > Please also do not recommend packages from non-free (or otherwise > outside Debian). My apologies. Will fix. > You call ./plain --install from your configure script which includes > commands like: > > | rm -f "$HOME/.plait/commands/itunes-cmd-play.js" > | rm -f "$HOME/.plait/commands/cmd-play.vbs" > | rm -fr /etc/plait Yes, the plait script is its own installer/uninstaller. What should I do here? Some possibilities: 1. Write a separate installer (which might even simply be a series of commands in debian/rules). 2. Do nothing and always be alert to possible trojans and direct potential sponsors to be also. > Have you tested different shells (as this is /bin/sh) and different awks > (as it calls awk directly)? Things of that size have often > incompatiblities with one or the other implementation... I've tested it with bash & dash and mawk & gawk. Sorry, I should have said so in my RFS email. Any others? bash-minimal? bash-static? Thanks again, Dave. -- David Symons Armidale NSW Australia http://www.liberatedcomputing.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]