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Index of Subjects On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Landon Boyd wrote: > > I've changed the mkdist script to ensure that csbuild and cs-sh are > executable, however I wonder whether we may have to change the way we > package the distribution in order to make sure that they are executable > on > the target system. Basically, I think this would mean having csbuild > and > cs-sh in a tar. > > We could do something like this: > > csuite-src-base-1.0.tar.gz > | > `- csuite-1.0/{csbuild,cs-sh,README,etc...} > `- csuite-1.0/src-*.tar.gz > > Where src-*.tar.gz would only include the packages needed by csuite. > > Then, we could have the optional packages in seperate src-*.tar.gz > files. > > src-lib-gettext.tar.gz, src-bin-textutils.tar.gz, etc... > > Or, if a person didn't feel like downloading all of these files > seperately, we could have one big package csuite-src-all-1.0.tar.gz > > > Now that I think of it, it would be nice if we had anonoymous ftp set up > for the optional packages so that if, during the system characterization > stage of an install, it was determined that certain packages were > needed, > a link could be provided to download them into the distribution > directory. > > > Any other thoughts? > > I've been think for a while that it might be nice to provide the option of downloading one single package. For people on a relatively fast network, this is certainly a blessing, (especially if you bother to test to make sure the single package has no errors instead of checking each individual). But if people need to download CSuite over a modem, having the smaller chunks would be nice too. It shouldn't be too big of a problem to make both one large tar available as well. -- James Fifield <fifield@ug.cs.dal.ca> CSuite Installation Coordinator ** Fatal Error [1]: 'Win95' virus detected on /dev/hda1; Formatting ...
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