>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> writes:
>>>> "APA" == Adrian Aichner
<Adrian.Aichner(a)t-online.de> writes:
>>>> "SY" == Steve Youngs <youngs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
SY> Wouldn't 'oa' (Productivity packages) be a more natural home
SY> for this beast?
APA> It might blend better with some of the libs packages like
APA> xemacs-devel, or edebug.
Stephen> FWIW, my tastes run to xemacs-devel.
Hello Steve,
now that we have a successful build of XEmacs using "build" :-), can
it please be added to the xemacs-packages repository?
PB> From: Peter Brown <rendhalver(a)users.sourceforge.net>
PB> Subject: [Success] XEmacs 21.2-b46 "Urania", i686-pc-linux
PB> To: XEmacs Build Reports List <xemacs-buildreports(a)xemacs.org>
PB> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 13:09:08 +1000
PB> Message-Id: <200104090309.NAA30089(a)new-smtp2.ihug.com.au>
PB> Reply-to: rendhalver(a)users.sourceforge.net
PB> Xref: D5DC120J xemacs-build-reports:961
PB>
PB> here you go :)
PB> made with adrians build package :)
I can't really resolve the minor remaining integration (REQUIRES)
issues until the package is in its final destination.
Meanwhile I have placed the current state of the build directory in my
local CVS repository into /usr/tmp/adrian on
cvs.xemacs.org.
aichnerad@D5DC120J ~/CvsRootAichnerAd/el/adrian-packages/comm
$ scp build.tar.gz martinb@cvs.xemacs.org:/usr/tmp/adrian
Enter passphrase for RSA key 'Adrian Aichner <adrian(a)xemacs.org>':
warning: Executing scp1 compatibility.
build.tar.gz 100% |*****************************| 48694 00:00
aichnerad@D5DC120J ~/CvsRootAichnerAd/el/adrian-packages/comm
$
xemacs-devel is probably still the best place for this baby.
Best regards,
Adrian
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