gnupic: Re: [gnupic] making xwisp2 more UNIX compliant
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] making xwisp2 more UNIX compliant
From:
Easy B ####@####.####
Date:
27 Oct 2005 20:22:02 +0100
Message-Id: <88BD054C-08B6-4C80-BE0F-C022D3061E86@freesurf.ch>
Hi Marco
I tried it. Looks good. Let's see what Rob thinks of it.
Cheers,
Ezra.
Am 26.10.2005 um 23:21 schrieb Marco Pantaleoni:
> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 19:28, Marco Pantaleoni wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 19:14, Easy B wrote:
>>
>>> Ok. Thanx for the effort.
>>> But why do you create all these directories you don't need? We only
>>> need bin and share. And I would prefer if you'd copy the xwisp2
>>>
>>
>> Ah, those come from a more or less standard makefile template that
>> I use.
>> I'll remove unneeded directories (but they are standard anyway in /
>> usr
>> and /usr/local).
>>
>>
>>> binary as xwisp2 and not xwisp2u. There's no need for the u, we only
>>> need a unix binary here. And you also forgot xwlist, it's a binary
>>> too. I like the Linux style archive. It took a while when I had to
>>> install zip on my debian box...
>>>
>>
>> The "u" comes from the original makefile, upon which I've based my
>> modifications. I'll rename it to "xwisp2" and fix the missing file.
>>
>
> Ok, now the binaries are called "xwisp2" and "xwlist", and only the
> bin and
> share/xwisp2 directories are created (if they don't exist).
>
> The packages are at the same place with the same names as the
> previous ones:
>
> Source package:
>
> http://www.elasticworld.org/xwisp2-1.8.02.tar.gz
>
> Debian package:
>
> http://www.elasticworld.org/xwisp2_182-1_i386.deb
>
> RPM package:
>
> http://www.elasticworld.org/xwisp2-182-1.i386.rpm
>
> Cheers,
> Marco
>
> --
> Marco Pantaleoni
>
> elastiC language developer
> http://www.elasticworld.org
>