El jue, 13-09-2012 a las 22:37 +0200, Damian Ivanov escribió: > There are lots of good reasons to switch to OBS > - OBS has a web interface ( lots of ppl including me do lot of > the spec file editing, patching etc. using the web interface from > windows e.g from work PC / mobile platforms) > - In OBS it's very easy to fix a package for everyone, if you have > an account at the OBS server, just branch it, fix it, submit it (and > wait for approval) > - Package that are on build.opensuse.org can be linked to, inter > instance linking, copying, aggregating (with enough user permission) > is no problem > - OBS is already used by more than 33,327 confirmed developers. > - Mandriva is also considering it. > - You would do something for inter-distro collaboration (and well we > can discuss this, OBS is the most advanced build system) > > > Well, I dont see stuff doing hacks like "Obsoletes/Provides gtk3" to > > replace the real upstream packages ever being allowed in official repos. > We can remove the obsoletes, it would be just the gtk3 fork of ubuntu > in the repo alternatively installable. > > Cheers, > Damian >
Could both gtk+ versions be parallel instalable? (to keep using official gtk+ for most applications but those requiring ubuntu patches)
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