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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jhb
f308d26cf0 Since the XFree86 port builds and installs some extras not found in the
3.3.6 base distribution, some of the packing lists needed hacking so that
they would pack up everything in the right place.  As a result, go ahead and
just add a directory for the packing lists.  These are the i386 packing lists.
2000-07-26 01:39:22 +00:00
jhb
e14b952f9c This script uses the other scripts in this directory to build XFree86
3.3.6 in a work directory and package it up into a set of tarballs that
can be used in a release.
2000-07-26 01:37:23 +00:00
jhb
c17e1af42f This script takes the packing lists we generated earlier and generates the
corresponding tarball from it.  It uses the packing list name to determine
the tarball name.  If the tarball name ends in 'gz', it will be gzipped, if
it ends in 'bz', it will be bzip2'd.
2000-07-26 01:36:22 +00:00
jhb
c6cb18036e This script uses the XFree86 and XFree86-contrib ports to build and install
XFree86 3.3.6 into a scratch directory.  The patch file patches the XFree86
port to not ask any questions and to actually be able to install some things
like the i810 server link kit bits.  If you want XF86Setup to build, you
should have tk80 (not tk82) installed.  If you want to XF86Setup_jp to build
you need to have ja-tk80 installed.
2000-07-26 01:31:47 +00:00
jhb
619177e157 This script uses an existing set of XFree86 distribution tarballs to
generate a packing list for each tarball.  We can later use these
packing lists to roll our own tarballs.
2000-07-26 01:27:24 +00:00