Could we show (our own pages) where users could choose distro, then distro version, then actual package? Instead of pointing them to a few screenful of files directly...
We already partially have this, if you go to http://www.winehq.com/download and click on Red Hat you get this page http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=77... that only contains RH packages. But I still think you should consider building fewer packages, probably an i586 build would do for almost all users.
Other ideas?
Also have you ever tried building an RPM that runs on more than one version of RH? To run on 3 versions of mdk I only had to make very minor changes to the RPM.
Ivan.
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Le dim 21/11/2004 à 18:40, Ivan Leo Puoti a écrit :
Could we show (our own pages) where users could choose distro, then distro version, then actual package? Instead of pointing them to a few screenful of files directly...
We already partially have this, if you go to http://www.winehq.com/download and click on Red Hat you get this page http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=77... that only contains RH packages. But I still think you should consider building fewer packages, probably an i586 build would do for almost all users.
You're forgetting K6 and K6-2 users with i586. Also, RH never provided i586 packages (except for kernel and glibc), so it'd be foreign to the distro to offer only that.
Other ideas?
Also have you ever tried building an RPM that runs on more than one version of RH? To run on 3 versions of mdk I only had to make very minor changes to the RPM.
I don't even want to begin to think to go down that route, for all the problems which will crop out (seeing the ones we already see).
Vincent