Arvind,

On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Arvind R <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a user of E17 for over 3 years - always packaged so that I don't
> have installation mixups.
>
> Over the last fortnight, I've been repackaging E17 almost everyday
> just to see if I can repackage as fast as the changes occur.My
> environment is debian-wheezy, but with mesa-9.0.1, Xorg-1.13 and E17
> of course from svn.
>
> Some patches I use for E17 packaging (done with debian compat level
> 9), is to remove the MODULE_ARCH used in install paths as the
> multiarch installation already does that. But some code uses the
> MODULE_ARCH defs - so I set it to "." to satisy them.
>
> I am a professional hobbyist looking to use emotion heavily (:)) in
> building a digital media asset management system to enable me to edit
> my large collection of HD clips using Cinelerra (which does not yet
> recognise the 50FPS TS format of my clips) to produce documentaries on
> environmental issues. Maybe, emotion can replace Cinelerra with some
> work.
>
> Packaging solves many problems. Anyone interested?

surely, your help is much appreciated. Any reason why you are using
TRUNK instead of the stable releases?

So far I'm packaging only the stable stuff for Ubuntu, I've left the
unstable PPA for when the single efl merge tree is more stable (given
that things are changing heavily now, it's not a very good target).
I've scripted away a bunch of stuff, and intend to keep on trying to
make this as automatic as possible.

Right now I've been able to keep up with the new E17 releases and
having them available on the PPA usually within a couple of hours of
each release. I did a couple of posts explaining my setup here:
http://www.strano.org/files/setting_up_your_own_ppa_part_1.php
http://www.strano.org/files/setting_up_your_own_ppa_part_2.php

We're also hanging on #erelease on Freenode, feel free to ping us there :)

Best regards,
Luis Felipe


>
> Cheers,
> Arvind.



-- 
Luís Felipe Strano Moraes
http://www.strano.org

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