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 Red Hat too. Hopefully someone with experience with rpms will reply soon and e abke to give instructions.
> >At this point I don't even have any extra software installed on these >machines. What version of what development software do I need installed to >be able to compile Sword? > Just the version of gcc that is the default with the distro and standard headers, a standard development environment. Also, zlib and it's dev headers. Thanks :) Daniel >>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 gnomesword to have everything packaged. >> >>Any other popular OS's or Linux distros that it could be built for? >> >>Please reply to the list (and add yourself to the definitive list at >>http://sword.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/SwordPackagers if you >>like ) with any volunteering or suggestions. >> >>Here's what I can think of so far: >> >>BeOS >> >>BSD's >>OpenBSD >>FreeBSD >>NetBSD >>other BSD's >> >>Debian Linux - how many of these, or more? >>Debian testing/woody and unstable - DanielGlassey >>Debian potato >> >>Mandrake Linux - how many of these, or more? >>Mandrake 8.1 >>Mandrake 8.0 >>Mandrake 7.2 >>Mandrake 6.1 >> >>MacOSX >> >>RedHat Linux - how many of these, or more? >>RedHat 7.2 >>RedHat 7.1 >>RedHat 7.0 >>RedHat 6.2 >>RedHat 5.2 >> >>Slackware Linux >> >>Sun Solaris >> >>Suse Linux - how many of these, or more? >>Suse 7.3 >>Suse 7.2 >>Suse 7.1 >>Suse 7.0 >>Suse 6.4 >> >>TurboLinux >> >>Windows - included with Windows UI >> >>Regards, >>Daniel >> > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com