Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 01-03-2015 10:53, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 01/03/2015 06:00, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Things have been a bit slow but we are down to about 130 packages left to tag.
I would like to solicit someone to test exim, dovecot, and postfix.  Otherwise
I will try to finish up networking, server, and pst sections tomorrow.

We may be able to release mid week.

   -- Bruce

I count 99 remaining packages after this morning updates.

I'll do exim, dovecot and postfix (although I am never sure I test them right).

I can do X software/Office and deps (a few libraries in x/libraries), sawfish
(or should we archive it? nothing is using it and no one seems to be using it).

I'll do icedtea-web (BTW, never tested it on midori. Has anybody tried it 
there?).

There are also the remaining xorg-drivers. I can build them, but not test
them, except vesa, which seems broken with xorg-server-1.17.1. Also, it would
be good to be able to run the vmmouse driver with qemu. Suse do that, but I do
not know if they use a patch, or just some configuration setting I have never
found.

My progress is still very slow. I am building x86_64 in bare metal,
which is faster, but creating and using my own scripts. Reason is that I
want to have complete understanding, and try later to see if I can in
some way include some 32bit stuff. So, I'm still in tools.

Building with Mint Mate 17.1 x86_64 (seems to be multilib). Pulseaudio
in Mint is crashing all the time. System also crashes (at least twice
already, today, just recovered from a crash) and I think PA is
responsible for this (for some reasons that I spent time trying to
understand).

It is using nouveau and intel for sound:

{{{
$ lspci | grep -iE 'audio|vga'
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
High Definition Audio (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT215 [GeForce GT
240] (rev a2)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation High Definition Audio
Controller (rev a1)
}}}

It will be easy to make the inverse of what I usually do, copy the
system to a VMPlayer, modify whatever needed to get it working, and
then, test vmware drivers, but I doubt to reach that point before 7.7
release.

Take your time. We started 5 days late and we are pretty close right now. I don't mind if we take another week to get details right.

For me it has been a little more than usual since I'm doing everything from a raw box.

  -- Bruce


  -- Bruce


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