Hello, I tried CRUX this morning and I spent whole day plaing with it. I am using Archlinux for about five years, but I must admit, CRUX is even simpler and more straightforward. Do like. However, I missed some packages, so I made them. http://martin.kopta.eu/crux/pkgs/ abook.tar - address book for mutt tree.tar - simple hierarchy listing webkit.tar - rendering library, I needed that for 'surf' from suckless.org enchant.tar - needed by webkit (spellchecker from abiword) libsoup.tar - needed by webkit (gnome http thingy) icu.tar - needed by webkit Also, I found few packages that won't build right now. I made two patches. http://martin.kopta.eu/crux/patches/ gnupg.footprint.patch - seems like upstream "invisible" change w3m.Pkgfile.patch - common problem with SF Best regards, Martin Kopta
* Martin Kopta (martin@kopta.eu) wrote:
http://martin.kopta.eu/crux/patches/
gnupg.footprint.patch - seems like upstream "invisible" change w3m.Pkgfile.patch - common problem with SF
Link is 404. wrt the SF problem: have a peek at the handbook/wiki (post installation steps) there is a cure for SF.net. regards, Thomas -- wrong polarity of neutron flow
Ad 404: I removed those patches, since they were unneded. As I started to use ports more often, it seems that wrong footprint and broken links are usual. Thanks the notice about sf. Dne 29.8.2010 23:34 "Thomas Penteker" <tek@serverop.de> napsal/a: * Martin Kopta (martin@kopta.eu) wrote:
http://martin.kopta.eu/crux/patches/
gnupg.footprin... Link is 404. wrt the SF problem: have a peek at the handbook/wiki (post installation steps) there is a cure for SF.net.
regards, Thomas -- wrong polarity of neutron flow _______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
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