2008/8/8 Przemyslaw Czerpak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> It's nNot true. Both uses exactly the same scripts. hb-fnuc.sh
> is executed by make_gnu.sh in install phase to create shared libraries.
> If Lorenzo has them then it had to execute ./make_gnu.sh install

What I did in all 3 platforms is simply:

./make_gnu.sh -s install
then I zip the /opt/harbour dir and I release it to developers.
They get the zip, completely delete the old /opt/harbour and unzip the new one.

The only difference is that I don't use the "standard" svn but my local copies.
I have a local stable version and a devel version.

The devel one is only in my systems and I sync it with the svn many
times during the day.
In my Linux box rebuilding harbour takes only few seconds so I do it
after every sync, while I do it only to do specific tests in Win and
Mac OS X.

When I "feel" the devel is good I copy it as stable, do the 3 builds,
release to developers and the cycle restart.

I can't think about anything simpler and faster.

best regards,
Lorenzo
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