On 22/02/2019 07:11, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote: > We only have a few tags left: > > lfs83 tags: 33 > ;fs84 tags: 803 > > Five open tickets. > > If anyone not tagging wants to jump in, please do so. Doug is doing Gnome > apps and the tickets. Other packages that need tagging are: > > general/prog/jinja2.xml: &lfs83_checked;
already written about that one: it is only in systemd, and only an optional dependency of KF5, unless some dep is missing in the book. I've suggested to archive it. > general/genutils/bogofilter.xml: &lfs83_checked; only systemd: recommended dep of evolution, so should be tagged when Doug is done with GNOME apps. > networking/mailnews/fetchmail.xml: &lfs83_checked; > networking/mailnews/mutt.xml: &lfs83_checked; > networking/mailnews/alpine.xml: &lfs83_checked; Maybe we could choose between those last two... > networking/netutils/wicd.xml: &lfs83_checked; I'm not sure this is useful, because the wpa-supplicant gui can be built, and network-manager can also take care of setting wifi connexions, but maybe I'm missing something here. Also it brings dependencies on GTK+2 and Python 2. Development seems stopped since 2016 (only translation updates), and actually, just a few bugs were fixed after 2012. > server/mail/exim.xml: &lfs83_checked; If nobody wants to do it, archive? > server/mail/dovecot.xml: &lfs83_checked; > x/lib/gtk-vnc.xml: &lfs83_checked; > x/installing/x7driver-ati.xml: &lfs83_checked; > x/installing/x7driver-vmware.xml: &lfs83_checked; > x/installing/x7driver-amdgpu.xml: &lfs83_checked; > x/installing/x7driver-vmmouse.xml: &lfs83_checked; I'm not sure the vmware drivers are useful now that there is llvmpipe, which is very fast. And vmmouse has been superseded by code in the kernel... Last time I tried, the vmware drivers were not doing well with qemu, but it was a few years ago. Pierre -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
