Am Dienstag, den 06.01.2009, 17:55 +0000 schrieb Nicola Pero:
On 6 Jan 2009, at 17:50, Pete French wrote:
No, the whole point of the changes is so that a newbie gets stuff
installed where they expect, so we've altered things to install in
the
local domain by default when building from source, like every other
free software package out there.
Where exactly is the 'Local' domain in this case ? I hit
a pproblem yesterday where I configured with domainb system - whcih
worked
fine, but tthen when I tried to build it toold me the domaisn didnt
match and re-ran configure/. I never managed toget it compiking
properly
and ended up copying over and older tree. Slightly bewildered by it
to be honest...
Good point. I suppose
./configure --with-installation-domain=xxx
should also add
GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DOMAIN = xxx
to the GNUmakefiles.
To which GNUmakefiles?
How should a packager
a) configure [make,base,gui,back]
b) install [make,base,gui,back,gorm,project center]
so that the system packages end up in System yet the user installed
packages end up in Local?
Isn't that the scenario these changes are aimed at?