Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Wookey> In order to initially package it I have done as suggested in
> Wookey> the developers reference and renamed the therion binary to
> Wookey> therion.bin and made 'therion' a shell script that sets these
> Wookey> variables (or uses existing setti
Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Wookey> In order to initially package it I have done as suggested in
> Wookey> the developers reference and renamed the therion binary to
> Wookey> therion.bin and made 'therion' a shell script that sets these
> Wookey> variables (or uses existing setti
Wookey> In order to initially package it I have done as suggested in
Wookey> the developers reference and renamed the therion binary to
Wookey> therion.bin and made 'therion' a shell script that sets these
Wookey> variables (or uses existing settings if present), exports them
Wookey> and then runs
Hi people,
I'm packaging therion, some cave survey software, at the moment. In fact
I've packaged it but I have a couple of queries.
Therion uses tex and metafont extensively (to draw postscript/PDF cave
surveys/symbols). It need to set a couple of environment variables in order
to add it's own t
Wookey> In order to initially package it I have done as suggested in
Wookey> the developers reference and renamed the therion binary to
Wookey> therion.bin and made 'therion' a shell script that sets these
Wookey> variables (or uses existing settings if present), exports them
Wookey> and then runs
Hi people,
I'm packaging therion, some cave survey software, at the moment. In fact
I've packaged it but I have a couple of queries.
Therion uses tex and metafont extensively (to draw postscript/PDF cave
surveys/symbols). It need to set a couple of environment variables in order
to add it's own t
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