I am planning to provide
RPM package for mandrake
Debian package for Ubuntu(edgy)
and source package that supports "./configure ; make ; make install". Of course, only for release version.
I think we should concentrate on ubuntu and suse right now (but I think those rpms and debs will work in many other distros easily).
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Besides, I am thinking more serious on whether we should make our U++ look more like a library. i.e. to provide pre-complied .so
for linux ( & dll for windowXP). To do so, we might need to rewrite your makefile generator.
Would be nice. This suggestion comes (and vanishes) over time. Personally, I will not be a user of such "thing", but I guess some people would consider it a good idea. But I doubt it is possible for the next release.
BTW, the plan: we should make a major release during next month - that should involve 1-2 rc packages and final 611 at the end of month (or maybe 612 in the same time?).