Helo, I'm just started to evaulate CRUX a few days ago, and I like it's ports system and the supporting tools very much. While searching for how to compile GNOME, I've found a lot of different GNOME related info on the web-page: 1. the ports page (http://crux.nu/portdb/) points to a gnome.rsync file which refers to collection=gnome/tags/gnome-2.18.0/' 2. the wiki page (http://crux.nu/Main/GnomePorts) points to gnome-release.rsync which refers to 'collection=gnome/tags/gnome-2.18.2/' 3. If I inspect the web page which holds the crux gnome development (http://jaeger.morpheus.net/blog/) I found a gnome-curent.rsync which refers to 'collection=gnome/tags/current' (which is gnome-2.18.3 now) The web page suggests that I have to use gnome-curent.rsync if I have to use the current stable gnome continously (gnome-current is stable, there is a gnome-development for 2.20 if I understand well) So I would like to suggest that at least page 1. and 2. should point to the same location, and I think that the correct location is http://jaeger.morpheus.net/linux/crux/files/gnome-current.rsync while compiling gnome, Ferenc Deak
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