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On 31/01/11 00:32, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Little bit trickier when putting on a ISV hat and trying to target
all Linux distros
One binpkg for all distros ?! The whole idea of this is stupid.
Some of my customers didn't listen to me and tried that at any
cost, they failed miserably. I haven't the slightest bit if pity ;-o
 
Dare I suggest you take a look at lilypond? Free Software. And that is
precisely what they ship - a single package that will install on any distro!

The system is called GUB (for Grand Universal Binary). And it's pretty
successful. I'm not sure to what extent it's lilypond-specific - I know
it's not *meant* to be, but as they are the only project I know of that
use it, there's a good chance there are a fair few lilypond-isms in it.

And lilypond is a big mix of things, it's mostly written in Scheme, but
has a lot of low-level code written in C++, used to invoke latex, uses
ghostscript, has a chunk of python or perl or some other scripting
language in there. Etc etc.

So one binary for all distros isn't that unachievable ... :-)

Cheers,
Wol

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