The libraries should be built on the user's machine. This can be done via
the postinst, and by and a debconf option to turn it off or on. It maybe
a good idea to come up with a debconf script to automatically add it to
your postinst.
Dan
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Dan Weber wrote:
The libraries should be built on the user's machine. This can be done
via the postinst, and by and a debconf option to turn it off or on. It
maybe a good idea to come up with a debconf script to automatically add
it to your postinst.
Dan
I tend to agree. If we manage to handl
It is important to remember that this takes a LONG TIME. For the whole
of Eclipse for instance, it can take near 20 on a 2GHz machine. That
isn't counting Eclipse's dependencies, which are likely to take MUCH
longer.
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 17:02 +0100, Daniel Bonniot wrote:
>Dan Weber wrote:
>>
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Jerry Haltom wrote:
It is important to remember that this takes a LONG TIME. For the whole
of Eclipse for instance, it can take near 20 on a 2GHz machine. That
isn't counting Eclipse's dependencies, which are likely to take MUCH
longer.
If people are interested in native binar
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