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Winter 2010 Posters/GCC4.5 Packaging/ViewSource Packaging

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Description of work + goals
* Goal
Our Primary Goal and Focus was to package the DXR 'viewsource' web application tool and dependencies, (Dehydra and Jshydra), as a first step towards packaging the full DXR system for wide, reliable distribution. DXR contains components such as Dehydra, Jshydra, Viewsource, and a Modified GCC compiler. DXR was originally created by David Humphrey as an experiment. This experiment was designed to use static analysis data from mozilla's static analysis tools (Dehydra and Jshydra) in terms of source code cross-reference. We had to essentially build each of these packages from scratch in an attempt to put it all together and hopefully have it placed in the next Fedora 13/14 distribution.
*Definition of Packaging
Packaging is defined as the process of archiving files together along with information about the package, like its current version, a description of what the package is meant to do, etc. Packages are deployed in order to solve a software issue or resolve a package dependency. New version of packages are constantly coming out with new features, patches, and fixes that improve upon the last. Packages are what make up any Linux system and as such are a very fundamental part of any open source project. However, packaging is not limited to only open source projects, mainframe software, Windows software, etc. are all packaged.
Packages are all grouped together in what are called "Package Repositories" developed and maintained by "Repo Masters". This is where the packages come from when you "yum install" any package off your machine. The DXR repository is located on scotland and can be accessed through the web browser - [http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/DXR/ DXR]

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