Norman,
Yip me, but as you say it is a non-trivial project, and I do not think using
.deb/.rpm/.dmg is the best option.
Steve.
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Norman Gray
Sent: 18 November 2004 10:05
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Subject: Re: Software Store & OS X
Tim,
On 2004 Nov 18 , at 00.53, Tim Jenness wrote:
> Who's job is it to make sure that the 'make dist' targets work
> correctly
> from CVS? [since none of us actually use make dist very often since we
> build from scratch]
That's to be done by whoever turns the current system into a real
system delivering a distribution. That requires making sure that make
dist works, making .deb/.rpm/.dmg files containing source and pre-built
distributions, sorts out how to use (and debug) the current use
dependencies and turn them into package interdependencies, and produce
some sort of (web-based?) system that can help someone download and
install the package they want, as painlessly as possible.
That's a non-trivial project. Volunteers?
Are we having a Programmers' meeting soon?
Norman
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