From: Daniel K. <dan...@st...> - 2000-04-18 10:08:41
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[CC'd to glame-devel] Moi! On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, ubiquitin wrote: > I've built RPMS for glame 0.2.0. > I have a source RPM and a binary RPM for x86 architecture. > Where can I upload them so you can post them? > Should I email them to someone? Hey, that's nice indeed! I'd be grateful for the spec file so I can put it in the CVS. As I just stated on glame-devel, I'm not sure if binary distributions of GLAME make all that much sense in the current state because GLAME has a whole bunch of compile-time dependencies on tons of external libraries. As an example, if you compiled the RPM with esd support, a user without esd will not be able to run GLAME, because it depends on libesd. This is a known shortcoming of the current design and soon to be addressed in the 0.3 series. It makes tons of sense however to distribute GLAME as a src.rpm, so the spec file would really be appreciated. It's probably best to submit it via the Patch Manager at http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=addpatch&group_id=1627 > GLAME is a cool project. I wish you guys the best of luck. Thanks. :-) *nold. -- GNU/Linux Audio Mechanics - http://www.glame.de GPG Key ID 89BF7E2B - http://www.keyserver.net |