> Hi ! > > I can remember that someone spoke about a hack k3b package. Maybe the > following from k3b mailinglist is usefull for that :)
i think it was me :) i've tried to prepare smth, but the package probably needs quite deeper look . srpm @ http://varna.demon.co.uk/~svetlio/ruby-contrib/mdk-cook/probably_broken/hack-k3b-0.10.0.20030901-1mdk.src.rpm best, svetljo PS. me should move "0.20030901" to the release tag :( > new version of the K3b CVS "snapshooter" is available at: > http://fenrir.infoiasi.ro/~xcyborg/k3b/cvs/k3b-cvs.sh > > Features: > - checks out the latest CVS version of K3b and creates a tar.bz2 archive > with > the proper name (e.g. k3b-0.10.CVS.20030831.tar.bz2) > - automatically checks the K3b version (from src/main.cpp) and sets the > directory and the output filename accordingly > - supports the following output formats: tar.gz, tar.bz2 (default) and > src.rpm > (the source rpm was originally intended for Red Hat 9, but it can be > rebuilt > on other Linux distributions, too) > - it can apply a patch to the sources before the output file is created > - it can checkout, compile and install K3b from CVS from one single > command ( > k3b-cvs -i ) > - inside the archive a file INFO-SNAPSHOT is created which contains > informations about who took the snapshot, when, where (the hostname) and > the > patches that were applied to the original CVS sources > > For hints about other commands available see the help message: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] SRPMS]# ./k3b-cvs.sh --help > K3b CVS "snapshooter" v0.2 - Mihai Maties <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://fenrir.infoiasi.ro/~xcyborg/k3b/ > > -c the equivalent of a 'make clean' command > -d workdir the 'workdir' directory is used as working directory > instead of current directory > -h|--help this help screen > -i compiles and installs the latest version of K3b on your > system ( the equivallent of './configure && make && > make install' ) > -j select 'tar.bz2' output format ( default option ) > -m compiles the K3b snapshot ( the equivallent of > './configure && make' ) > -p patchfile apply 'patchfile' to the sources. The patch is applied > in > the top level directory with the '-p1' paramater ( see > 'man patch' for more info ) > -s select 'src.rpm' output format > -o outputdir write the output file into the specified directory > -v verbose > -z select 'tar.gz' output format > > -- COMPUTERBILD 15/03: Premium-e-mail-Dienste im Test -------------------------------------------------- 1. GMX TopMail - Platz 1 und Testsieger! 2. GMX ProMail - Platz 2 und Preis-Qualit�tssieger! 3. Arcor - 4. web.de - 5. T-Online - 6. freenet.de - 7. daybyday - 8. e-Post
