Red Hat people are also open source community people, right?:)
Any good fixing/ideas/improvement from anyone (if they’d like to contribute to 
open source) can be added into Meego.
And if people DOES have good working/contribution on any components, why don’t 
keep those kind of log?
Maybe next time when you check some log, you will find your name/your company 
name there☺


From: An Yang [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 1:44 PM
To: Zhang, Austin
Cc: Samir Faci (Dev); [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MeeGo-dev] Building the Meego Dev Environment

for example:
rpm -q --changelog glibc
or what ever rpm name, you could find many redhat guys.
2010/4/2 Zhang, Austin <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
>…most of them come from Fedora 13,
Not sure how do you get this conclusion? Meego is not derived from any else.

>so I think fedora 13 is the prefer DEV ENV.
Several (not only one specific distro) can be used as development environment.

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On 
Behalf Of An Yang
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 11:56 AM
To: Samir Faci (Dev)
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MeeGo-dev] Building the Meego Dev Environment

There are 287 rpm packages in day one release, most of them come from Fedora 
13, so I think fedora 13 is the prefer DEV ENV.

在 2010-04-01四的 11:22 -0600,Samir Faci (Dev)写道:



I'm trying to follow this guide:



http://wiki.meego.com/Developing_in_a_Meego_Environment



Some of the packages seems to be missing in Ubuntu.  The pykickstart

in particular.  I'm sure I can check it out and do it manually, but

just an overall question.



Is it recommended to use FC to build Meego?  I'm just curious if meego

is mainly being developed in FC, Centos or something along those

lines.  I can match up the nokia dev environment if it just avoid

potential issues.



Also something of note:



http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Creation#Requirements   (If you install

image_creation once it's installed it installs a binary named

mic-image-creator not

mic2-image-creator )





I installed both the binary version and the git checkout and I believe

the docs might be a bit out of date.



--

Samir Faci

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