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Re: Releases.... [message #16139 is a reply to message #16130] |
Wed, 28 May 2008 22:55 |
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mirek
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[quote title=cbpporter wrote on Wed, 28 May 2008 14:58AFAIK, a binary (ELF) without any shared libs referenced can be run out of the box on most linux distros, and even on FreeBSD, through their binary parallelization system (I could be wrong about the BSD part, but I remember reading that it had some emulation mechanism for such tasks). If we could package a completely self-contained UMK version together with some autodetect mechanism for gcc and needed header files or libs, I think we could make the task of installing on a fresh distro which does not have a binary distribution a lot easier, especially for people who don't have Linux bash experience or just hate bash based make scripts and makefiles like I do . [/quote]
Well, that would require "separating" umk from GUI. OTOH, that is something I wanted to do anyway.
Strangely, it seems we have some overlapping jobs now Separating SlaveProcess from Web, Console from ide and umk from GUI
Mirek
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