Include glib into mc distribution?
Pavel Roskin
proski at gnu.org
Wed Feb 20 02:56:16 UTC 2002
Hello!
> If I want to install mc on any of those machines using binaries which I
> downloaded from the inetrnet I have to ask a sysadmin to install THREE
> packages - mc, glib and libintl.
Well, in this case you are talking about binaries. The problem is, I have
no influence on the package builders. I can also imagine that they have
more that one project using glib and libintl.
I think that good sysadmins will rather install 3 packages in the native
format and made by teams who are experienced in making packages for that
OS rather than a binary tarball from any single person, even the
maintainer of the package.
> You can imagine what they say if I would ask them to do so!
I really don't see any difference between installing one package and
instaling 3 packages.
> But I am sure I could convince them to install just ONE package - mc, which
> includes all packages.
I'm not sure.
> So my only option is to build all myself , which is again a hassle - I have
> to build all three packages in my home directory instead of just one.
> I am sure there are many people around in similar situation and many just
> give up on using mc.
You don't have to build gettext unless you really want translated
messages.
Regarding glib, I consider making a separate source distribution for those
who don't want to install glib.
Another option would be to use compiled but not installed glib to compile
mc. I'll think about it.
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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