reidar

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Posted: April 13 2005,05:09 |
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If you go to the mydsl-section of the forum, you'll see that you asked about basically the same thing there ;-)
My reply was that there shouldn't be any problems making a .dsl of your crossover office installation. Just install it to /home/dsl. Then you will need to tar the cxoffice/ and the .cxoffice/ directories, and I believe that will be it. You can rename the cxoffice.tar.gz and call it cxoffice.dsl if you like that better. I guess you could also make a .uci extension of it, but I haven't tried that myself, so you chould use the search-button and see what you find!
I'll be interested to hear how things work out! If you succeed, I'll try and make a crossover.dsl of my own CrossoverOffice package.
-r
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