> > I've attached the patch. See if it works. Thanks. > > Thanks. I thought you'd make it so that one patch would enable > overrider.py to dynamically get a package list and that the other patch > would modify the code and configuration file to the new format...
I'm confused now. The new _get_src_pkgs function in override.py, which dynamically loads the packages, parses the new yaml format. Samgee, can you tell me exactly which changes should go in patch-1 and patch-2? I'll send a new set of patches. > I'm missing the entries for ruby-opengl (commented) and gtkmm-2.4 in > the filter file. Could you check your changes to parkes.yaml again? I'll add gtkmm-2.4 to the new parkes.yaml. But ruby-opengl is not listed in the present version of parkes.yaml, under which category should I add it to in the new parkes.yaml file? These packages are not in the present parkes.yaml, but are listed in the _src_pkgs list in _get_src_pkgs function in the present version of override.py: * apt-setup - Modified * desktop-base-marek - Unknown * galaxia - Added * gnewsense-archive-keyring - Added * linux-2.6-loongson - Unknown * python-apt - Modified * xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion - Modified * yeeloong-base: Modified Should I add these packages to new parkes.yaml? Thanks a ton! -- rsiddharth <http://rsiddharth.ninth.su/contact.html>
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