Jani Monoses wrote:
On 7/31/06, Harold Aling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,

I'm in the process of switching from Gentoo to Xubuntu since Gentoo was
taking too much time to keep up-and-running. The only requrement is to
have my daily/regular/unstable/automated svn installations of the XFCE
environment also available here...

I have such a setup but without generating .debs . I just make install in ~/install/xfce-svn
and I can choose that or the system install from gdm, or mix and match the two
installs by runnig apps from either of them in the same session.
That's interesting, haven't thought of that... You just compile with --prefix=/home/<username>/install/xfce-svn ?

I will probably only run the svn version. Is it possible to boot into it using a special gdm session so that all the svn packages will be used?

-H-
This way it's easier to check whether svn fixed or broke something vs the ones from the repository.
If you make debs you override the packages from ubuntu so possible bug reports will be less useful.

Jani

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