Announce: new GRASS 5 beta4 on Tuesday, 26. October

> > BTW, I suppose that there is now a good chance to see Grass included
> > in Linux distributions (Debian, RedHat, Suse, etc...). Is
> > anybody thinking about some more "end-user" package (i.e. binaries
> > + data + tutorial) ?
> Yes, we consider creating "rpm" packages. Perhaps
>
> - one source rpm
> - one Linux binary rpm
> - one data rpm
>
> But: No idea to create such packages (and no time). any volunteer
> to help here?

You can download the book, Maximum RPM, from the www.rpm.org
website. It's an excellent reference. You can also grab a
few sample .spec files (they specify how to build the rpm)
and tweak them until it works. I'll be glad to help answer
questions, but I'm a little busy to do it myself.

Eric,

thanks for the pointer. I feel the main problem is my
second point: any volunteers to help here?

I am quite overloaded and would be glad to receive assistance
on this point. Does anybody know how to get the RPMs into the
Suse, Debian, Redhad, Slackware etc.? Any personal connections?

Markus