Re: [cssed-devel] full package
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From: Iago R. <iag...@hi...> - 2004-05-27 08:10:22
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On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 00:55, Alastair Porter wrote: > On Wed, 26 May 2004 18:40:13 +0200, Iago Rubio wrote > > It seems that there's no gtk2-devel package on Mandrake, so it's sure > > the libgtk+2.0 package will come with the development environment into. > We got it working, need the development packages for gtk. > Sadly it isn't possible to maintain one package for mandrake and fedora,=20 > because of this. It would be far easier to just have 2 seperate rpms. Yes, I agree with you.=20 Have you access to a Mandrake machine ? > > > Would it be possible to have a 'full' package whith everything needed= =20 > > > inside? I know it would be much bigger and some librairies might be=20 > > > redundant, but at least installation shall be straight on any linux!!= ! > >=20 > > Sure, it's something lots of people have think about, and cssed=20 > > tries to put most libraries into - as libcroco - but to include all=20 > > of gtk, glib, pango, atk .... will be a really big package, and it's=20 > > almost sure all of those libs are right now in your system. >=20 > I think i would have to go against this. If you install a binary package=20 > instead of source, you won't need the development libraries, and i think=20 > most things that cssed otherwise uses are very standard. Adding more weig= ht=20 > to replace a package that is installed 99% of the time seems a bit pointl= ess Agree completly. cheers. --=20 Iago Rubio =20 - Home page * http://www.iagorubio.com=20 - Last project * http://cssed.sourceforge.net =20 - GPG Keyserv * pgp.rediris.es id=3D0x909BD4DD |