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Re: Proposing TCM as a cygwin package


PROBLEM tcm

On 2003-01-27T12:16+0100, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
) TCM 2.20 has been released last week (see
) http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/) and I have made source and binary
) packages for Cygwin now. At
)
) http://home.in.tum.de/~boesswet/tcm_cygwin.html
)
) you'll find the setup.hint, source and binary packages (marked as test
) in setup.hint).

The binary package includes:
cygwindoc	usr/doc/Cygwin/tcm-2.20.README
bindir		usr/X11R6/bin/
docdir		usr/X11R6/doc/tcm-2.20/
man1dir		usr/X11R6/doc/tcm-2.20/man/man1/
man1dir		usr/X11R6/man/man1/

I am not 100% sure about including everything under usr/X11R6/, but I'm
mostly concerned about having duplicate man1 directories under
usr/X11R6/man/man1/ and usr/X11R6/doc/tcm-2.20/. Also, since this package
was proposed, the expected location for the Cygwin README has changed to [I
believe] usr/share/doc/Cygwin/tcm-2.20.README, which is something to keep in
mind if you do release a -2.

Sorry if any of this has been brought up before. This is the oldest
review-less package in the PPL, so if these issues have been addressed just
point me to the relevant archive entries.

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