[gobolinux-users] New GoboLinux packages is available!

Viola Zoltán violazoli at gmail.com
Mon Sep 25 05:14:23 UTC 2006


Dear Lucas, my "recipe" for these packages is not difficult:

PrepareProgram
make
make install
SymlinkProgram
Createpackage

- and nothing extra Parameter to the scripts! For Azureus need JRE why
dependency. Thi is all.

:-)

Not I am a wise, genious - the Gobo is easy!

Sorry, I can not to give correctly details, -- I have not enoudh good english!

Zoli



2006/9/25, Lucas C. Villa Real <lucasvr at gobolinux.org>:
> On 9/24/06, Viola Zoltán <violazoli at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry, I am a Beginner, I can not make recipies! I use Gobo only in 1 week!
> >
> > Zoli
>
> Ah, no problem! :-)
>
> Just a question then: how are you proceeding to create these packages?
> Just in case you're fetching them and manually compiling with
> "./configure --prefix=/Programs/Foo/Version", there's a few handy
> scripts that might turn your compilation process more easy and
> bug-free.
>
> The first one you might already have discovered -- it's Compile. So,
> if you want to compile a program named, say, "Croquete", you'll just
> need to type "Compile Croquete". If a recipe for Croquete is not
> found, you must then download its sources and manually compile it. To
> help you on this task there's the second script called MakeRecipe.
>
> Its usage is pretty simple: just type "MakeRecipe
> http://croquete.url/croquete-1.0.tar.bz2" and it will fetch the file,
> deduce the program's name and version, inspect its contents (to
> discover which compilation method it uses) and create an initial
> recipe for it (which hopefully will be sufficient to compile the
> program). The recipe will be stored at
> /Files/Compile/LocalRecipes/Croquete/1.0. Inside that dir you'll have
> a file called "Recipe", which can be used to enhance and better
> describe its compilation needs.
>
> And that's all. Now there's a recipe for Croquete, and you can just
> type "Compile Croquete", which will use the template created by the
> previous steps. After your compilation succeeds, there will be a new
> file called /Files/Compile/Store/Croquete--1.0--recipe.tar.bz2, which
> can be sent to our gobolinux-recipes mailing list. This way, anyone
> else going to compile that program will automatically benefit from
> your contribution, with no need to repeat the entire process.
>
> You might want to try that with some simple programs just to get a
> better feel. After that, just in case you become addicted to Compile,
> you might want to bookmark Compile's documentation page, available at
> http://gobo.kundor.org/wiki/Compiling_from_source .
>
> Well, that's all. I hope this is of some help to you :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
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> Lucas
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