Jason Woofenden wrote:
With practically no experince packaging, I was able to create the
two
packages I needed in one sitting, by mostly copy-and-paste. (ie by
combining parts from the .spec file from the native version of the
package with a .spec file for a similar mingw32 package.) You can read
my post on this list from a few days ago if you want details.
It's not so easy for wxWidgets unless you're planning to use wxGTK rather
than the native W32 port. Fedora obviously doesn't ship a W32 wxWidgets as
a native Fedora package, only wxGTK.
Kevin Kofler