Dillo RPMs updated, Mandrake version available
Last night I added a Mandrake 9.1 partition and built a Dillo RPM for Mandrake. I made a few changes to put the Dillo menu item and icon in the appropriate place for Mandrake's menus. The SRPM now detects when it's being built on a Mandrake system and places menu info in /usr/lib/menu. Otherwise, it uses /etc/X11/applnk (as before). http://www.hyperborea.org/software/dillo.html I will probably be making another RPM release in the next few days, patching the splash page to point to www.dillo.org. (In the plain 0.7.2 release, it still points to the wearlab.de site.) Jorge, would it be appropriate to also use the new toolbar icons, or would you prefer I waited until the next official release? Kelson Vibber www.hyperborea.org
Kelson,
[...] http://www.hyperborea.org/software/dillo.html
I will probably be making another RPM release in the next few days, patching the splash page to point to www.dillo.org. (In the plain 0.7.2 release, it still points to the wearlab.de site.)
Jorge, would it be appropriate to also use the new toolbar icons, or would you prefer I waited until the next official release?
I'd prefer it to appear in the next release. BTW, do you have some download stats for the RPMs? Cheers Jorge.-
At 08:35 AM 6/25/2003, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
Jorge, would it be appropriate to also use the new toolbar icons, or would you prefer I waited until the next official release?
I'd prefer it to appear in the next release.
OK. I'll wait, then.
BTW, do you have some download stats for the RPMs?
Here are the statistics for June, as of last night: ==== "Official" RPMs available all month ==== 254 dillo-0.7.2-2.rh9.i386.rpm 187 dillo-0.7.2-2.src.rpm 165 dillo-0.7.2-2.rh8.i386.rpm 158 dillo-0.7.2-2.rh7.i386.rpm ==== New "Official" RPMs posted yesterday === 5 dillo-0.7.2-3.src.rpm 4 dillo-0.7.2-3.mdk.i586.rpm ==== "Unofficial" RPMs with patches ==== 12 dillo-0.6.6-4.i386.rpm 10 dillo-0.7.2-1+remote.rh9.i386.rpm 7 dillo-0.7.2-1+remote.src.rpm 5 dillo-0.6.6-4.src.rpm 4 dillo-0.7.2-1+remote.rh7.i386.rpm Of course, what's most interesting is the first section, and the indication of how quickly people have been upgrading to Red Hat 9. Of those looking for Red Hat-specific RPMs, fully 44% grabbed the one for the latest version. What I'd really like to know is the breakdown of those that grabbed the source RPMs: how many just want it built locally (to get an i686.rpm or athlon.rpm), how many are trying it on older versions of Red Hat, and how many are trying to get it to work on another distribution (and which ones). Maybe I'll put up a small poll next to the download link or something. Kelson Vibber www.hyperborea.org
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