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Re: adding a toplevel zsh.spec.in file
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- From: teg@xxxxxxxxxx (Trond Eivind Glomsrød)
- To: Adam Spiers <adam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: adding a toplevel zsh.spec.in file
- Date: 17 Jul 2000 22:32:20 -0400
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- In-reply-to: Adam Spiers's message of "Tue, 18 Jul 2000 00:35:28 +0100"
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Adam Spiers <adam@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > I think it is much better to put them on the
> > web page where they can clearly be labeled as what they are.
>
> Or in the example startups, but commented out. Remember, if we
> provide a decent set of RedHat (say) startup scripts, it's likely that
> within two years every recent RedHat box will have them installed, and
> most people aren't going to be looking at the zsh web site when
> they're editing them.
If you want to coordinate spec files, that's fine with me.
If there are any suggestions on changes to be made on them, feel free
to contact me.
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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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