Malcolm Locke wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 02:42:59PM -0600, Alan Robertson wrote:
Malcolm Locke wrote:
Hello,

For the information of anyone who needs to, here is a patch to the spec
file of heartbeat-2.0.4-1.src.rpm to allow building on Fedora Core 5.
I'm afraid I haven't tested the resulting packages extensively, but they
do at least build.

Malc
Hi Malcolm,

Thanks for the patch.

We don't actually want libnet10. We prefer libnet1.1. I think we need libnet >= 1.1 for ipv6 support. And, I think the package name libnet10 is not standard across distributions.

We don't need both glib-devel and glib2-devel. We definitely need gnutls-devel, pam-devel, and python-devel. I think those might be in CVS now...

FYI: The disable-fatal-warnings flag is something we won't ever incorporate.

Someone needs to fix the real problems. David Lee started to point them out in an earlier email. He created bugzilla 1179 for this problem. Feel free to CC yourself to that bug.

If a stable package passes BasicSanityCheck, it's probably pretty good...

FYI: Heartbeat is now part of Fedora extras.

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    Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship... Let me claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce


My apologies for the slapdash nature of this post, my intention had been
to give anyone else needing to build against fc5 a head start.  In
retrospect, the post would have been better sent to the main list.  In
fact, in retrospect, given that heartbeat is in fc5 extras, the post
would have been better left unposted.

Sorry for the timewasting,

Nothing to be sorry for.  I'm happy to have people send patches.

        Thanks for your attention!

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    Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship... Let me claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce
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