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Re: CD-based distribution (was Another website....)
- To: Robert dot Cross at scottish-newcastle dot co dot uk
- Subject: Re: CD-based distribution (was Another website....)
- From: "Bartlee A. Anderson" <banders at ec dot rockwell dot com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 12:18:30 -0500
- CC: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- References: <01J0H2GL1PZE0004Y9@scottish-newcastle.co.uk>
I'd like to see similar, with separable packages - separably
installable. I don't want emacs or Xemacs. I don't care if RPM is used,
but something like it might be nice. I like the slackware distributions
myself. YMMV.
Robert.Cross@scottish-newcastle.co.uk wrote:
>
> Here's what I'd like to see in a GNU-WIN32 CD distribution. I'll call it 'Blue
> Socks' to distinguish
> it from 'Red Hat' Linux ....
>
> Basic system using InstallShield or similar installer. Able to cleanly
> uninstall whole system.
> Full Unix paths, (/usr, /home, /etc)
> Manual pages plus support programs (man, grotty, etc).
> EGCS (C/C++, plus make only - no Fortran, Pascal, etc)
> X-programs, such as xterm, xtetris, etc.
>
> At the risk of being real unpopular, I'd prefer the current two distributions,
> i.e. a user and
> a programmer distribution. The programmer distribution would include all in the
> user
> distribution plus:
> Perl,
> Tcl/Tk,
> Emacs or Xemacs (the latter preferred as Emacs on NT is pretty darn good
> anyway).
> Other programming languages (esp Fortran, Pascal)
> Graphics libraries, (where licensing allows), JPEG, GIF(?), TIFF, PNG.
>
> What do other people think about this?
>
> Bob Cross.
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