On 05/03/2016 21:13, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Pierre Labastie wrote:
>> On 05/03/2016 18:08, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>> Pierre Labastie wrote:
>>>
>>>> I realize I should have read again the thread starting at
>>>> http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2015-November/031384.html.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry
>>>> for duplicate.
>>>>
>>>> I think we should create a ticket and discuss there what to do (after
>>>> release). I'll do that unless somebody speaks up
>>>
>>> Lets just discuss here.  First please re-summarize the issues as you see 
>>> them.
> 
>> Let me summarize:
>> According to the present instructions in the book, the above thread, and this
>> one, LXQt depends on:
>> - kwindowsystem (from KF5) for liblxqt, for lxqt-policykit (actually, since
>> liblxqt is required, that dep should not be mentioned at the lxqt-policykit
>> page), and for lxqt-runner
>> - kguiaddons and solid (from KF5), for lxqt-panel,
>> - libkscreen (from Plasma) for lxqt-config.
>>
>> However, the specific dependencies of those libraries are not given in the
>> book, only the whole set of dependencies for KF5 and Plasma.
>>
>> Bruce's proposition is to separate those libraries from the KF5 or plasma
>> page. But as Fernando remarked in the first thread, next version of LXQt 
>> might
>> have different dependencies among the FK5 and plasma libraires. This already
>> occured when updating to LXQt-0.10 in November. The former version of LXQt
>> only depended on kwindowsystem and kguiaddons.
> 
> OK, I see you tagged lxqt.  I have not built that yet.  I'm going to do a test
> build without kf5/plasma and just build the minimum needed.  I'll place the
> kf5/plasma libraries using LXQT_PREFIX=/opt/lxqt.  If it works properly, I'll
> add those pages in the lxqt section.
> -------------
> Right now the following packages remain that need tags:
> 
> networking/netprogs/samba.xml:
> networking/netprogs/cifsutils.xml:
> networking/mailnews/fetchmail.xml:
> networking/mailnews/mutt.xml:
> networking/netutils/wicd.xml:
> 
> server/mail/exim.xml:
> server/mail/dovecot.xml:
> 
> server/major/proftpd.xml:
> server/major/bind.xml:
> server/major/vsftpd.xml:
> server/other/xinetd.xml:
> 
> x/installing/x7driver-vmware.xml:
> 
> xsoft/other/ekiga.xml:
> 
> I think you said you'll do exim and dovecot.  I can do most of the rest but
> take whatever else you want to do.
> 
> I don't have any Windows systems, so I'll mark samba and cifsutils as
> lfs79_built unless we get someone to volunteer to test.
> 
> I also don't have vmware, so it will also be lfs79_built unless we have
> someone who can test it.
> 
> ekiga builds and comes up, but I don't really know how to adequately
> use/test.  I'm inclined to just tag checked anyway.
> 
> I'll note that I was able to test/tag transmission.  It worked, but I was not
> impressed.  I tried to download a 4G iso and it was taking forever. After 5-10
> minutes is had only downloaded about 1%.  I killed it and a simple wget was
> getting about 13MB/s on the same file.
> 
>   -- Bruce

I' am doing fetchmail and mutt too. I'll have a go at xorg-driver-vmware, too,
but using vmware driver from qemu.

Pierre
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