Hi, thanks a lot for preparing the fc3 nd fc4 packages! That's really helpful and will make the installation possible for a lot new users.
BTW, is is possible to offer bibletime-i18n packages for fc3 and fc4 as well? That package contains the translations. That would be awesome. We got a spec file in bibletime-i18n, but I dont know how well that works. > I know that Packman hasn't updated from 1.5.1 to 1.5.2, either. Because > the release is so new, however, they may have just not had time to build. I think packman will do the update in the next few days. > What > other distros would be useful? Should I do SuSE? (I already have DVDs or > DVD ISO images for 9.0-9.3, and can easily download 10.0) This wouldn't be > difficult, but if Packman already has it taken care of, then to do so would > be pointless. Mandrake/Mandriva may not be difficult, since it is also an > RPM distro. Would there be a point to doing FC2 or FC1 builds, or are they > too old? Brook Humphrey usually did the Mandrake packages, but I think the last ones were for 1.4.1. And I haven't been in contact with him for a while now. Does anybody know if 1.5.x is in available in Mandriva contribs? If that is not the case we should probably offer those as well. > Debian and Ubuntu are APT-based and use dpkg for what I would be doing. > I > don't think I have time to learn a new system to get those working. You'd > probably be best getting someone who can add the packages to the official > repository for those distros, anyway. Daniel Glassey does the official Debian packages. An ubuntu package is probably not difficult with the debian rules of his packages. Perhaps I can find the time for that. I guess further discussion about the packages is best in bt-devel. Joachim -- <>< Re: deemed www.bibletime.info _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page