[Gambas-user] Feature request
jbskaggs
jbskaggs at ...1871...
Thu Sep 11 02:29:44 CEST 2008
Sure-
When I make a package release for say ubuntu, mandrake, debian, fedora, etc
and have gambas IDE make all the packages. It places all the make packages
in one single directory.
When I try and make the packages at seperate times it changes the release
number which really complicates tracking the software. And its a pain to
manually go back and either change the release number or to try and copy out
which files go with which packages and cut and move them. (I almost always
end up losing or missing files)
If there was a way to have the IDE request a directory for each different
package:
Right now the IDE asks for one destination directory, but if I could have it
ask for a destination dirctory for each type of linux chosen that would help
alot.
Example:
so for ubuntu I could choose: /home/distro/ubuntu
for fedora I could choose: /home/distro/fedora
etc
does that make sense?
JB
Benoit Minisini wrote:
>
> On lundi 25 août 2008, jbskaggs wrote:
>> On the packager utility in gambas- would it be possible to add a feature
>> so when you create more than one linux flavor installation it asks you
>> for
>> a new directory for each flavor?
>>
>> This would make distribution updates much faster.
>>
>> JB Skaggs
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
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