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... To be honest, it's been a while since I tested a CVS build. Mostly because a CVS build (unlike a pointer release) may or may not work or even build. (... And I have a number of build problems)
... Given the number of components and the complexity of the build sequence, the E team should really consider creating a GARNOME build script. (Again, combined with official point release source tar-balls)
- Gilboa
Isn't the easy_e17.sh script comparable to Garnome?
You can find it at:
http://omicron.homeip.net/projects/
Given the number of components and the complexity of the build sequence, the E team should really consider creating a GARNOME build script. (Again, combined with official point release source tar-balls)
You can always try Elive or the E17 Ubuntu, and in fact, there are very decent E17 Ubuntu repositories out there that track E17's development pretty well (as in, updated packages every day).






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2007-05-28
True, I agree with the points you make here. It may be possible by the time that E17 is released there will be no interest in it. I'm waiting for the final release, I haven't ran any of the CVS builds yet, how is it coming along?