On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 14:03, Warren Togami wrote:
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
Commercial software is an evil some of us have to live with and as long as I have no choice I figured I'd try and make it as painless as possible. So I've been packaging the various commercial software around into Fedora-friendly RPMs so that I can move away from an NFS or rsync-ed /usr/local. So far I've done Matlab R14sp1, Mathematica 5, the PGI compiler suite and RealPlayer. (OK, RealPlayer was already an RPM but doing everything in a postinstall script is pretty nasty.) I doubt there up to proper Fedora standards but at least they work.
Is anyone else doing this? Is there a place where we can exchange specfiles?
- J<
livna?
this really isn't like that.
this isn't software that is only illegal to distribute in certain countries.
Thie is software that is illegal to distribute ANYWHERE.
-sv