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Death Wire wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Quoting Olivier -Staz- Le Thanh <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:staz@perso.be"><staz@perso.be></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Le 20.03.2004 10:50:32, Sean Hamilton a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">My suggestion is that the linux-install.sh script on the first CD ask
its questions, then generates a makefile in ~/ut2004install. The user
is then told to switch to that directory and make install. The
makefile can have for each file a dependency on the destination file,
as well as md5-summing, prompting for new CDs, etc.
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<pre wrap="">Am I the only one who think this man is mentally sick ? o.O
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Yeah he is sick. Why use make when you can use jam!?
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/me points imaginary gun to head and shoots... <br>
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