[A83] Re: Linux Appsign Utility Realeased
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[A83] Re: Linux Appsign Utility Realeased
Just rememberd...
I used wine with a pre-installed windows 9x on a different partition.
That might help for u too
> Signing on linux is cool.. But I can't get Sending to work(with WINE). Could
> somome who have linux and make it work could send me his config file..
> because I get a vxd error(not supported).. And if anyone have any solution
> for sending instead of WINE... Tell me :)
>
> Xavier LaRue
>
>
> On Tuesday 04 December 2001 04:25 am, you wrote:
> > > I didn't mean to come off as sounding harsh. Good job on the program and
> > > convincing TI to port it to Linux. But to be truely useful, the source
> > > needs to be released. Do you think you could convince them to distribute
> > > it under the GPL, or another similiar, OSI approved license? I am
> > > wanting to make a package or some packages for Debian that contain
> > > development tools for calcs, and Debian requires that everything be free
> > > software. If that can't happen, I'd still be interested in
> > > reimplementing it. Can you or anyone else provide information on how it
> > > works? I've never looked at it before.
> >
> > As I said, my contact at TI is working on it.
> > (TI must be convinced that releasing the source won't hurt them)
> >
> > Oh, you mean you want to make a package that is to be distributed with
> > Debian?
> >
> > > > about the zip file, well, it was easier at the moment.
> > > > I can make it .tar.gz if you really, really, really want it ;-)
> > >
> > > Nah, I was just kidding. There are free versions of zip and unzip for
> > > unix. But if you want real unix tools on your Windows box, I highly
> > > recommend checking out Cygwin. It's pretty nice to be able to scp a file
> > > from Windows.
> >
> > Actually I zipped it on linux ;-)
> >
> > > > If you want it on PPC, you'll have to explain to me how to set up my
> > > > gcc as a cross compiler for ppc, so I can compile it for ppc.
> > > > It's a hard way, but for now, it's the only way...
> > >
> > > It was a rhetorical question. I am considering getting an iBook soon,
> > > and I know a lot of people use LinuxPPC or OS X, so why leave them out?
>
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