Hello Yaakov, Am Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2004 um 04:28 schriebst du:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > Gerrit P. Haase wrote: > | I nearly have it all compiled now, still missing the READMEs though. > | The desktop is running, but I need to use my modified ORBit2 build to > | get non crashing executables. > I tried ORBit2 again with libtool-1.5.10 w/o your patches, and it still > wouldn't work; so I used your patch and made packages, could you test them? > http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit2/ORBit2-2.12.0-1-src.tar.bz2 > http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit2/ORBit2-2.12.0-1.tar.bz2 > http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit2/setup.hint > http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit2/ORBit2-devel/ORBit2-devel-2.12.0-1.tar.bz2 > http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit2/ORBit2-devel/setup.hint > If they work for you, they can be uploaded as current packages; the > setup.hint files should be uploaded too, as it's now dependent on > libintl3 and minires. Works, I have it uploaded. I'll also upload the other packages from your ITP today. [...] > Again, libIDL does NOT need to be updated; the only change in 0.8.4 is > to fix the underquoting in libIDL.m4, and I rolled this patch in 0.8.3-2. > In addition, I already have built the following for GNOME 2.8 (besides > the pending ITPs), although not everything is uploaded yet: > gail > gnome-keyring > gnome-themes > gtk-engines (this should really be called gtk2-engines, since the 1.2 > ~ and 2.x engines install in parallel) > gtkglext > libgda2 (1.0.6; there will soon be a 1.2.0) libgnomedb not? We should wait with a release until 1.2 is out. > libgnomeprint22 (w/o libgnomecups, would it even work on Cygwin?) > libgnomeprintui22 I don't know, these are the next on my list, but requires CUPS? I'll skip building them. > libgsf > libgtkhtml2 > librsvg2 > scrollkeeper > vte > Plus, a few other packages not part of the official GNOME project: > diacanvas2 > gtk-server > gtkspell > mdbtools > Then the bindings: > C++ (stable branch): libsigc++ (1.2 and 2.0), glibmm24, gtkmm24, > libglademm24 libgnomecanvasmm26, libxml++26. > perl: Glib, Gnome2-Canvas, Gnome2-Print, Gnome2-Rsvg, Gnome2-Vte, > Gnome2-Wnck, Gtk2, Gtk2-GLExt, Gtk2-GladeXML, Gtk2-Html2, Gtk2-Spell, > Gtk2-TrayIcon (I'm the gtk2-perl project's Cygwin specialist, apparently) > python: pygtk2, pyorbit, pygtkglext, pygtkspell > ruby: ruby-gnome2 > tcl: gnocl > | Currently I'm building evolution-data-server and I have the list > | through up to bug-buddy, next are (still a long way to the end): > | I have gzipped the startup scripts I'm currently using, modified > | version from cygnome: gnome-startup, extract them from the cygwin > | root : > <SNIP> > | If you can run the desktop with your and my binaries too, then I > | suggest to upload a first test release. > So it looks like we have some more duplication of effort. How do you > want to divide this up so that we don't keep doing this? And do you > want to take all the packages up to where you're holding now, and what > should we do with packages that we both have built? Alright, now we have duplicated: gail, gnome-keyring, gtk-engines, libgsf, vte. > If you'd like to take the whole thing by yourself, by all means -- I > could focus on bindings and some other non-core packages in that case. I'll do a nice spreadsheet with all packages so that this doesn't happens on a regular basis. You can add them to your list if you have them ready, I have no READMEs written yet:-( > | Other testers are welcome too, of course. > Some more help with this would be nice, as long as we are coordinated. > There's no point in a bunch of people trying to build the same packages > at once. > | We should find a volunteer to maintain all the GTKmm stuff. > As I mentioned, I've built the packages that I have the C libs for, most > of the rest I think are still unstable (2.5 branch). I have some minor problems, some XKB error, nautilus patch needs to be integrated (scans floppy drive all the time), cannot open files or launch applications from nautilus with double-click (missing appliocations?), besides that it looks already great, though it is slow at my old box. Gerrit -- =^..^=
