Hi folks. Not sure if anyone is interested; but the resultant rpms and dependencies which are the delta from the base install of 11-2, needed to include: gcc, git, emacs, vim, pylint, gtk2, gtk3 and fedpkg are as follows. Placing them all onto a USB stick allows us to do localinstalls of the environment without needing repo or internet access:
07/29/2010 02:06 PM 95,268 cloog-ppl-0.15.7-2.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 10:41 AM 123,980 compat-readline5-5.2-17.fc12.i686.rpm 09/25/2010 03:50 AM 3,834,608 cpp-4.5.1-4.fc14.i686.rpm 02/15/2011 06:02 PM 221,072 elfutils-0.152-1.fc14.i686.rpm 02/15/2011 06:02 PM 203,728 elfutils-libs-0.152-1.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 01:00 PM 2,074,756 emacs-23.2-7.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 12:38 PM 20,704,176 emacs-common-23.2-7.fc14.i686.rpm 05/28/2011 07:04 PM 32,700 fedora-cert-0.5.9.2-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 05/28/2011 07:04 PM 83,412 fedpkg-0.5.9.2-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 09/25/2010 03:50 AM 12,140,320 gcc-4.5.1-4.fc14.i686.rpm 03/29/2011 03:50 PM 2,385,180 gdb-7.2-51.fc14.i686.rpm 04/11/2011 05:10 PM 3,743,044 git-1.7.4.4-1.fc14.i686.rpm 05/28/2011 07:04 PM 151,912 GitPython-0.2.0-0.6.beta1.fc14.noarch.rpm 08/05/2011 07:08 PM 993,064 glibc-devel-2.13-2.i686.rpm 08/05/2011 07:08 PM 621,436 glibc-headers-2.13-2.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 02:25 PM 2,771,160 gtk3-2.90.5-1.fc14.i686.rpm 08/01/2011 06:14 PM 759,976 kernel-headers-2.6.35.13_xo1.5-20110801.1409.olpc.66488fe.i586.rpm 12/18/2010 07:31 PM 188,332 koji-1.6.0-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 10:27 AM 45,900 libmpc-0.8.1-1.fc13.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 10:43 AM 83,856 libotf-0.9.11-1.fc14.i686.rpm 11/10/2010 04:18 PM 229,356 m17n-db-1.6.2-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 11/15/2010 05:03 PM 169,720 m17n-lib-1.6.2-1.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 12:10 PM 4,201,960 mx-3.1.1-6.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 12:19 PM 30,300 perl-Error-0.17016-3.fc14.noarch.rpm 04/11/2011 05:10 PM 39,268 perl-Git-1.7.4.4-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 10:41 AM 1,161,280 ppl-0.10.2-10.fc12.i686.rpm 12/07/2010 04:38 PM 225,900 pylint-0.22.0-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 01:38 PM 106,076 python-argparse-1.1-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 08/06/2010 01:52 AM 75,296 python-bugzilla-0.6.1-3.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/31/2010 08:02 PM 11,012 python-bunch-1.0.0-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 12:37 PM 230,092 python-chardet-2.0.1-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/30/2011 07:58 AM 350,636 python-fedora-0.3.24-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 04/28/2011 08:25 PM 298,468 python-kitchen-1.0.0-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 10:36 AM 50,644 python-krbV-1.0.90-2.fc14.i686.rpm 12/07/2010 04:37 PM 126,136 python-logilab-astng-0.21.0-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 11/30/2010 05:01 PM 290,408 python-logilab-common-0.53.0-1.fc14.noarch.rpm 07/29/2010 12:22 PM 14,124 python-offtrac-0.0.3-2.fc14.noarch.rpm 06/06/2011 09:10 PM 1,871,664 python-sqlalchemy-0.6.8-1.fc14.i686.rpm 08/11/2010 02:05 AM 129,488 rpm-build-4.8.1-5.fc14.i686.rpm 07/16/2011 03:11 AM 1,961,124 ruby-libs-1.8.7.352-1.fc14.i686.rpm 11/16/2010 05:22 PM 6,487,540 vim-common-7.3.056-1.fc14.i686.rpm 11/16/2010 05:22 PM 913,628 vim-enhanced-7.3.056-1.fc14.i686.rpm 11/16/2010 05:22 PM 12,668 vim-filesystem-7.3.056-1.fc14.i686.rpm 07/29/2010 10:27 AM 158,084 xz-4.999.9-0.2.beta.20100401git.fc14.i686.rpm 2011/9/4 Kevin Gordon <[email protected]> > > > 2011/9/3 manuel quiñones <[email protected]> > >> 2011/9/2 Martin Langhoff <[email protected]>: >> > On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Gary Martin < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> For Python work on an XO (for Activity and/or Sugar hacking) I find all >> the extras I need from a regular build is to yum install git, vim and pylint >> — usually the first habitual reflex thing I do after reflashing a fresh >> build :) >> > >> > Yep - for python/activity work really all you need is already there. I >> > add emacs to Gary's list. >> >> Yes. I like to use emacs inside Terminal activity, running it as emacs >> -nw >> > Thanks gentlemen. I have provisioned two with > > gcc > fedpkg > git > pylint > vims > emacs > > The two of them are now already engaged in a fierce vim vs emacs war :-) > These guys have already finished 1st year uni courses doing Java and Python > in an Ubuntu, Eclipse with plug-in environment , so this should be fun to > watch. > > They figure it will take a week or two of playing before any real work > begins, and I'm not talking about refactoring Hello World. :-) > > As I said, they may end up back on their Lenovos to the actual coding; but > since they've never seen the XO end product or a Fedora distribution for > where we'd like them to 'land' their applications, I think this is > constructive. > > Cheers and thanks again for your time and suggestions. > > KG > > > >> >> -- >> .. manuq .. >> _______________________________________________ >> Devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel >> > >
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