Hi,
Including RLIB in Gentoo is fine w/ me. Good luck packaging, I know
it's a bear because of all the possible dependencies.
In the future feel free to email the list directly concerning problems.
Thank you for your efforts
- Bob
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 01:08 -0500, Jay Pfeifer wrote:
> Dear Mr. Doan,
>
> My name is Jay Pfeifer and I am a developer for Gentoo (http://
> www.gentoo.org/). I have been creating an RLIB compile/install script
> for persons running Gentoo (hereafter called an "ebuild"). I am
> writing to ensure you would have no issues with Gentoo including RLIB
> as a package in Gentoo. So far, I have been able to enable/disable 10
> different build-time options (doc, gd, java, mysql, odbc, perl, php,
> postgres, python, & utf8). Though there is still quite a bit of
> testing that needs to occur (and more clean-ups like when disabling
> perl/python support). Initial arch support will be targeted for x86
> and x86_64.
>
> The ebuild I mention, builds a binary of your package from the source
> file. We (Gentoo) are not distributing a binary of your file, we just
> point the end-user to a Sourceforge mirror, they fetch the tarball,
> and let our packaging system (Portage) compile/install the package.
>
> Please let me know if you would have any issues with the inclusion
> once all is tested. I have been testing the ebuild against the
> tarball you posted at http://www.sicompos.com/~bdoan/
> rlib-1.3.5.tar.gz as it has some needed fixes over 1.3.4. I have no
> intentions of releasing an ebuild to use that testing version, I only
> used the snapshot in preparation of having an ebuild ready when 1.3.5
> would be released.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jay Pfeifer
> Gentoo Linux Developer
> Core System/Kernel
>
>
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Bob Doan <bd...@si...>
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