[RULE] Flux-Box integrated Slinky
M. Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Wed Apr 30 00:10:31 EEST 2003
On Tue, Apr 29, 2003 21:21:10 at 09:21:10PM +0200, Ingo Lantschner (ingo at vum.at) wrote:
> Thanks to the many
> helpfull tips and the much pre-work from the Rule-Project our
> association has now a very small and fast configuration
This is really great news!
Now, about installation:
Hypothesis 1:
> Including or integrating the installation of TinyX and fluxbox into
> slinky (as an additinoal option/alternativ to Gnome and KDE).
>
Hypothesis 2:
> Building *one* rpm which installs TinyX and fluxbox on top of a
> *Slinky-installed* RedHat9.
Hypothesis 1 requires Hypothesis 2: once we have two RPMs for TinyX
and fluxbox, customizing slinky so it offers that option is a small
task. Note that I said two RPMS because graphic server and window
manager should not be merged together (as a general principle, that
is).
Concretely, I can build the fluxbox RPM. Pending instructions to the
contrary from Michael, I will just grab the latest stable version from
its web site, and package it for RH 9 with the default options.
(I'll have time to do it after may 7th, however)
TinyX is a different beast: I'll let Michael speak about packaging
that SW in RPM format, because I have not 100% clear yet which source
files should be uses, which compile options, etc...
Ciao,
Marco Fioretti
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