On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Bob Richmond b...@lorez.org wrote:
No, the EFL is distributed as one big tarball now. All the old releases
could be found here:
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/
Starting with 1.8.0, they're distributed in:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 3:43 AM, Dan Mashal dan.mas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Bob Richmond b...@lorez.org wrote:
No, the EFL is distributed as one big tarball now. All the old releases
could be found here:
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/
Starting with
On 05.01.2014 04:29, Bob Richmond wrote:
I have no desire to become a package maintainer for Enlightenment, but I
Even in this case, after the hard work already done by you, now it is
possible binaries be delivered to the end users - Are you aware of the
new COPR [1] service?
After repo
The autogen thing was because I patched configure.ac to look for the
pkg-config name for tslib as tslib-0.0 (as shipped in Fedora). Which
means configure needed to be regenerated. I guess an alternative would
be to patch configure directly, but eh... :)
On 01/05/2014 04:02 AM, Dan Mashal
I uploaded a new version of the efl srpm that patches configure directly
to look for the correct tslib pkg-config and removes the call to
autogen. Also corrects a cut paste error I made that erroneously
included libemotion in the ephysics package.
I have no desire to become a package maintainer for Enlightenment, but I
went through the exercise of repackaging enlightenment, efl, elementary,
emotion-generic-players, evas-generic-loaders, efl-python, econnman,
terminology, and enventor into packages matching the existing Fedora 20
ones.
IIUC, are you building multiple libs into one big RPM?
All of the EFL subpackages now ship in a single tarball
I don't think we should follow up. This is not allowed IMO.
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No, the EFL is distributed as one big tarball now. All the old releases
could be found here:
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/
Starting with 1.8.0, they're distributed in:
http://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/
... as a single tarball. The spec file in my efl source RPM