Jean-Michel POURE wrote: > Le Vendredi 11 Janvier 2002 17:10, Charles Wilson a écrit : > >>Please search the mailing list archives (cygwin and cygwin-apps) where >>the RPM issue has been ENDLESSLY discussed. You will discover, among >>other things, that we have repeatedly said "somebody needs to >>port/maintain/contribute the package" and "(ditto) db". >>Then we ask "Do you want to volunteer?" >> > > I see your point. > > The problem is that I am already working on two projects : > - converting PHP classes and applications to an integrated > framework of RPM ready-to-use files. I need help on the RPM side at $W. > - building an open source global Home Location Registry > (HLR) and VLR databases for future i802.11a applications. This has nothing to > do with RPM. > > I am too busy to maintain RPM under $W.
Yep, that's pretty much what I expected. > Can anyone help? I feel like Windows > has no future... Overly dramatic much? I mean, long term, of course you are correct. In 4B years, our sun will explode and cook everything on earth -- and by then even MS will be extinct. db mostly builds -- as a static lib -- OOB. I've already ported db-2.7.7 and 3.1.x so that it builds as a DLL and made that available on my website and to the various people who get excited about RPM...who then dissappear. I'm not too keen on supporting something -- when even the "excited" users aren't motivated enough to take a PRE-EXISTING port and just maintain the damn thing. Geez -- I even ported rpm and provided it on my website. Dunno anything about db-4.x. (Oh, and given the lack of testing, there may be unresolved binary/text mount issues with my ports of db and/or rpm) It's not windows that has no future -- it's the level of participation of people who want rpm that will trend to zero. Cynical theory: Anyone who wants a cygwin port of rpm will not ever become an active contributor nor participate in cygwin development. Anyone who complains about setup.exe "reinventing the wheel" by using .tar.bz2 distribution formats instead of rpm/dpkg will whine bitterly for a week, and then dissappear -- and perhaps pop up with a new sourceforge project that will purport to provide "cygwin with rpm" that is an incomplete version of our platform. Further this cygwin-rpm-sourceforge project will die in less than six months -- but will lead to endless questions on our mailing list about this deviant and unsupported "distribution". (Yes, it's happened at least twice already). Sorry if that seems bitter -- but I've observed the pattern : new poster, rpm -- WAY too many times to just shrug it off. --Chuck -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/