Ross M. wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Brian Aker<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi!
> 
> hello.
> 
>> This is awesome!
> 
> sweet. glad you think so too.
> 
>> A couple of things:
>> 1) Can you lay out instructions for building on FreeBSD? Which ports
>> need to be done/etc. I've got a FreeBSD 7.X load on a machine and I
>> would be happy to add FreeBSD to the list of platforms we compile on
>> for release (aka... platforms we never break).
> 
> might take me a bit to get to a clean enough system so that i can work
> through the complete requirements. you want that in something like
> README.FreeBSD or just emailed here?

Start with emailing here. It's probably a good candidate for the Wiki.

>> 2) Instead of patches, can you push a bzr tree up to Launchpad? We
>> track all patches via LP. It makes for easier integration for us, and
>> we can always backtrack to find out who did what.
> 
> libdrizzle fixes pushed to:
>    https://code.launchpad.net/~rwmcfa1/+junk/libdrizzle-freebsd
> drizzle fixes pushed to:
>    https://code.launchpad.net/~rwmcfa1/+junk/drizzle-freebsd
> 
> let me know if that's not a correct/workable location. i read the
> launchpad stuff before i saw the one pointed to by the README.

Those work, and as other emails have indicated I'm able to merge them
from there. Just as a note for the future, you can replace the +junk
with the project name (so, ~rwmcfa1/libdrizzle/freebsd-fixes) without
any special project permissions. If you do that, the trees will
automatically show up in the list of branches pertaining to that project.


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