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Re: Linux release coobook [message #13877 is a reply to message #13875] Wed, 30 January 2008 19:46 Go to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Wed, 30 January 2008 19:03



But for U++, it would be easier to produce LSB compliant programs. Reliance on external libraries is very low......


That's what I was thinking too... Upp is library that is almost self-contained, so should impose fery few requirements on external libs

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While this is possible, I think the question is: who cares? Most distros don't even have LSB selected by default on their general installation option.



Well, I think it wouldn't be bad to try it. If it works for 4-5 major distros, it's much better than nothing. LSB environment is maybe poor, but it can work for Upp... maybe.

Ciao

Max

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