>
> On 21.11.2012 18:36, Simon Lees wrote:
>
> >> On Wednesday, November
> 21, 2012, Simon wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 11/21/2012 10:11 PM, Luis Felipe
> Strano Moraes wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Gustavo
> Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 8:35 AM,
> Carsten Haitzler
> >> ras...@rasterman.com [3]
> >>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>
>
> >>>>>> On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 08:21:53 -0200 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
> said:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> This is bad. Either do 1.7.2 before next alpha,
> or at least
> >>> 1.7.2-alpha1
> >>>
> >>>>>>> We really want people to test
> with the exactly same software. That's
> >>> the way to avoid problems
> like this one, it should never ever happ
> >>>
> >>>>
> >> at point! Wasn't
> discomfitor running from stable EFL to avoid these issues? he's runing
> from the 1.7 branch - which is what will be 1.7.2... but that
> >>>
>
> >>>>>> didnt have the fix until i added it today. the alpha shouldnt
> have
> >>> passed
> >>>
> >>>>>> "make distcheck".
> >>>>> running from the
> branch isn't enough. he must run from the last
> >>> release tarball to be
> sure he has exactly the sa
> >> sers. If there need to be a fix in EFL
> before next alpha, he must firstly release new EFL snapshot or release,
> then get E17 on top of that. this is the only way to assure users will
> be able to compile. I'm being picky here because we're at alpha4
> already, very close to end and these kind of th
> >>
> >>> quote
> style="padding-left: 5px; border-left: #1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:
> 5px; width: 100%;">
> >>>
> >>>> is far from complete and thus the
> development may introduce some breakages... then I recommend you, the
> theme maker, to also run the
> >>> same setup. as for make distcheck, I
> have no idea... likely he did not run it? How is
> >> gin-left: 5px;
> width: 100%;">the alpha release procedure going on? Just make distcheck
> and it's gold? Asking more folks at #edevelop to give it a try to
> tarballs before doing the announcement? Testing with some pristine VM
> running standard distros
> >>>
> >>>> (fedora and ubunut)?
> >>> I'm testing
> (post-release) the alphas on a pristine vm just to make sure that the
> packages install ok and have no issues. Could help mike with doing this
> pre-r
> >> l. But I agree, having to ask users to patch by themselves edje
> (or run from the svn branch) is not a really good idea. Best regards,
> --lf I am doing similar for openSUSE on a clean vm updating, deleting .e
> running first time, checking connman then having a quick play around, I
> am also running alphas on a old laptop How hard for you to do fedora?
> >>
>
> >>>
> >>
> >>>
> >>
> >>>
> >>
> >>>
> >>
> >>>
> >
> > I can probably download a
> Fedora 17 ISO and create a VM sometime in the
> > next week or 2
> Sleep_Walker got python-efl and econnman building on Fedora
> > the other
> day, so i can probably test that as well. I still need to look
> > into
> why the connman module in e17 can't find econnman-bin thats probably
> >
> slightly higher up my list, it may be as simple as econnman is
> installed
> > into /sbin or /usr/sbin and thats not in the path by default
> in openSUSE,
> > but i haven't quite looked into how it checks. Now i have
> a VM building
> > from source i will have a look and post to the list when
> i have more or
> > less of a idea.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Simon
>
> I have Fedora
> RPMS i have not signed them, i created a little repo so i could update
> my home machine and my work machine from my builds. I wrote a little
> perl script to do the builds (on a Fedora 17 vm) when new elf releases
> were done, so i kinda have it easy to make a new build. I do remember
> having to edit a few of the SPEC files in the past. I don't think i had
> to do anything for the 1.7.1 release. I do have Alpha3 up on the repo
> for e17. Here is my repo file. Remember i have not GPG signed these.
>
>
> cat /etc/yum.repos.d/Enlightenment.repo
>
> [Enlightenment]
> name=Enlightenment for Fedora
> $releasever
> baseurl=http://edmann.com/Enlightenment/repo/Fedora/$releasever
> enabled=1
> metadata_expire=7d
> gpgcheck=0
>
> The
> only module i have is engage. If you want more i can work them into my
> build script. If this was wrong for me to post i am sure someone can
> hide this. I did not pass any special flags during my build, if that is
> needed let me know and i will adjust accordingly. If there is other
> items you want me to build let me know and i will work it into my build
> script.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
I don't currently run Fedora, but we are building packages on the openSUSE
build service for openSUSE and with no or little extra effort we can build
Fedora rpms so we do.
OBS spawns a limited VM then installs all build dependencies then does a
build and creates the packages, it repeats this process for each package.
Currently there are 2 repositories available Factory [1][2] which used to
be release and contains packages built from the Released tars which is efl,
python-efl, e17, terminology and econnman this repo currently has alpha 3
in it (If no one decides to do a efl release by  the weekend i will
probably patch edje so we can build later alpha's
We also have a "Nightly" [3][4] repository which gets updated 2-3 times a
week this has substantially more in it including ephysics and escape from
booty bay it doesn't build engage though.
I understand these RPM's can't officially be used by Fedora but while no
one is working on a official Fedora Repo we are happy to build packages.

Cheers,
Simon

[1] Factory Home Page:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3AFactory
[2] Factory Download Repo:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Enlightenment:/Factory/Fedora_17/

[1] Nightly Home Page:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
[2] Nightly Download Repo:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Enlightenment:/Nightly/Fedora_17/



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> [1]
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> [3]
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