From sunfreeware at gmail.com Fri Aug 8 00:10:42 2008 From: sunfreeware at gmail.com (Steven M. Christensen) Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 03:10:42 -0400 Subject: [companion-integrate] RTI - update of SFWxcpus (xcpustate) to version 2.9 Message-ID: <489BF172.7030202@gmail.com> This is a RTI for the update of the SFWxcpus (xcpustate) package to version 2.9 and a complete redo of the build structure. The webrev is at http://companion.sunfreeware.com/downloads/xcpustatewebrev/ This has been reviewed and approved by Paul Cunningham. Details: 1. All old files were eliminated to clear the build structure. 2. METADATA file added. 3. New Makefile.sfw file added. xcpustate has no configure step. A patch was created to properly setup the Makefile.noimake file. 4. Copyrights and version numbers updated where needed. 5. New install-sfw file created. 6. New source code file added. This builds properly in NV 87, the package installs correctly, and produces a working xcpustate program. Steve Christensen From sunfreeware at gmail.com Mon Aug 11 00:40:50 2008 From: sunfreeware at gmail.com (Steven M. Christensen) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 03:40:50 -0400 Subject: [companion-integrate] RTI - Update of SFWxterm Message-ID: <489FED02.1000901@gmail.com> This is a RTI for the update of the SFWxterm package to version 236. The webrev is at http://companion.sunfreeware.com/downloads/xtermwebrev/ The code has been reviewed and approved after suggested changes by Paul Cunningham. This update is trivial and done just to keep the xterm version at its most recent release level. The only changes are the xterm source file and the version number in the various files. This is primarily for use in the update of the Solaris 10 Companion. This builds cleanly in a nightly build with no issues and produces a working xterm package. Steve Christensen From Mike.Sullivan at sun.com Mon Aug 11 11:10:11 2008 From: Mike.Sullivan at sun.com (Mike Sullivan) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:10:11 -0700 Subject: [companion-integrate] RTI - update of SFWxcpus (xcpustate) to version 2.9 In-Reply-To: <489BF172.7030202@gmail.com> References: <489BF172.7030202@gmail.com> Message-ID: <48A08083.4020201@Sun.COM> Steven M. Christensen wrote: > This is a RTI for the update of the SFWxcpus (xcpustate) package to > version 2.9 and a complete redo of the build structure. The webrev is at approved From Mike.Sullivan at sun.com Mon Aug 11 11:11:47 2008 From: Mike.Sullivan at sun.com (Mike Sullivan) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:11:47 -0700 Subject: [companion-integrate] RTI - Update of SFWxterm In-Reply-To: <489FED02.1000901@gmail.com> References: <489FED02.1000901@gmail.com> Message-ID: <48A080E3.3090301@Sun.COM> Steven M. Christensen wrote: > This is a RTI for the update of the SFWxterm package to version 236. > approved From misterniceguy0 at gmail.com Wed Aug 13 03:25:18 2008 From: misterniceguy0 at gmail.com (Mister Nice Guy) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 13:25:18 +0300 Subject: [companion-integrate] Storesonline, Drawing Customers With An Enticing Ecommerce Storefront Message-ID: <3b9f447d0808130325x41a0f049p39553dba8dd46a15@mail.gmail.com> *Storesonline, **Drawing Customers With An Enticing Ecommerce Storefront* Take a quick walk down the corridor of your closest mall and you will find out that the appearance of a storefront is a very important aspect of their business. Most stores use mannequins and highlight their latest outfits in the store window. The idea of highlighting what the store offers in the window fronts is to draw people into the store. If a potential customer walks through the mall and sees an outfit or a new gadget they may want to purchase, it increases the likelihood that that individual will wander into the store to shop around. The same can be said for online stores offered by *Storesonline.* The appearance of an ecommerce storefront can mean the difference between having customers and not having customers enter, shop and purchase products from your site. Whether a business owner is just starting out or looking to revamp their online store, a store?s appearance can make a big difference and *Storesonline *has the answer. The first step in building a business is to make sure that the online store appearance fits with what is being sold at the store. You do not want to mislead customers on your site by having an ecommerce storefront that does not match with what is offered at your particular store. *Storesonline* has the experience to help you make that decision.It is important to showcase items that you have and that are in high demand by customers. If you sell something that is unique and it is your specialty, then by all means put that on the front page of your website somewhere to show case it. It will draw people to your site and entice them to continue to shop throughout the store. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: