Andreas Enge <[email protected]> skribis: > The attached patch yields a "working" brasero in the sense that it starts, > shows all icons, and allows, for instance, to drag and drop files from the > kde file browser into an image to be created. Apart from that, many helper > programs (mkisofs, cdrecord etc.) are missing, so the program is of little > practical use... But we can still use it to advance our understanding of > gnome packaging!
:-) Can’t it use GNU xorriso as the back-end? > And not to start a flame war, but I see it as a real incentive to consider > kde packaging... I think you’d encounter similar patterns there. Besides, while I have nothing against KDE (esp. if someone else does the job ;-)), I think we should support GNOME as it is somewhat related to GNU. > As a first step, for qt, I think we might need to get the cmake build > system working. Cyril, would you be able to make it work on x86_64, > potentially by disabling the failing test in cmake? Good news: the failing test no longer fails on x86_64! That could be a result of the ‘ldd’ fix in core-updates. Ludo’.
