Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-25 Thread Nasa


- Original Message -
 On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 08:53:12PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:
 
  Hi mighty devs,
 
  I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger,
  DimStar,
  matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
  for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
  monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic
  builds
  are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
 
  We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
  native packager for other distributions. If you're native
  packager
  and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
 
  On behalf of all people mentioned above
 
 this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
 package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems
 for:
 
 We're ready to welcome more people to take care of these builds, we
 plan to add Debian/Ubuntu package builds (I know nothing about deb
 packaging so it will take some time unless someone will help, on the
 other hand it seems that some packaging configuration is already in
 SVN).
 

While I am still feeling my way with debian packaging, I am willing to
invesitage and lend a hand on them... Has anyone stepped up to help with
those?


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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-25 Thread Tomas Cech

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 01:25:15PM +, Nasa wrote:



- Original Message -

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 08:53:12PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:

 Hi mighty devs,

 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger,
 DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic
 builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly

 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native
 packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.

 On behalf of all people mentioned above

this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems
for:

We're ready to welcome more people to take care of these builds, we
plan to add Debian/Ubuntu package builds (I know nothing about deb
packaging so it will take some time unless someone will help, on the
other hand it seems that some packaging configuration is already in
SVN).



While I am still feeling my way with debian packaging, I am willing to
invesitage and lend a hand on them... Has anyone stepped up to help with
those?



You're very welcome to help us. Join us at #e17-suse-pack @
irc.freenode.net or ask anything. We'll try to help you with OBS, but
none of us ever tried to build Debian packages in OBS. (I did it once
on Debian system after many years of using it...).


Best regards,

Tomas Cech
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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:

 Hi mighty devs,
 
 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
 
 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
 
 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
 
 On behalf of all people mentioned above

this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:

https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0


specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging issues
for the spec file people to fix.

a quick look shows me

1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable curl
if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.

2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!

3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone know
why?

4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately from
EFL?

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Cedric BAIL
Yo,

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com wrote:
 On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:

 Hi mighty devs,

 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly

 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.

 On behalf of all people mentioned above

 this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
 package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0


 specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging issues
 for the spec file people to fix.

 a quick look shows me

 1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
 these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable curl
 if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.

 2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!

Hum, which one ? If RHEL4, then it seems it is build against an old
eina library as it also fail to find eina_lock and eina_file.

 3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone know
 why?

That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?

 4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately from
 EFL?
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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Josef Reidinger
Hi,

Cedric BAIL write:
 Yo,
 
 On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com 
 wrote:
  On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:
 
  Hi mighty devs,
 
  I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
  matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
  for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
  monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
  are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
 
  We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
  native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
  and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
 
  On behalf of all people mentioned above
 
  this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
  package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0
 
 
  specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging 
  issues
  for the spec file people to fix.
 
  a quick look shows me
 
  1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
  these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable 
  curl
  if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.
 
  2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!
 
 Hum, which one ? If RHEL4, then it seems it is build against an old
 eina library as it also fail to find eina_lock and eina_file.

To explain how OBS work, then it uses the most recent sources it can find. So 
if it use old eina library, it means, that new revisions doesn't build and use 
the last one which doesn't fail.

 
  3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone 
  know
  why?
 
 That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
 of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?

Yes, wait a minute I create chroot for RHEL4 and post it to some paste service.

 
  4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately 
  from
  EFL?
 

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Josef Reidinger
Carsten Haitzler write:
 On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:
 
  Hi mighty devs,
  
  I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
  matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
  for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
  monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
  are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
  
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
  
  We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
  native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
  and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
  
  On behalf of all people mentioned above
 
 this is pretty cool. 

Thanks, if you are interested in more libraries or projects which was build 
nightly just write me. ( of course spec file will be nice, so I need not create 
it myself).

 it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
 package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:
 
 https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0
 

I plan to try debian based distros ability of build service and how it works.
And yes, it would be nice if developers could look at fails. If they need help, 
they can ping me on IRC or send me a mail.

Josef

 
 specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging issues
 for the spec file people to fix.
 
 a quick look shows me
 
 1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
 these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable curl
 if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.
 
 2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!
 
 3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone know
 why?
 
 4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately from
 EFL?
 
 

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SUSE LINUX, s. r. o.
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Czech Republic

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Josef Reidinger
Josef Reidinger write:
 Hi,
 
 Cedric BAIL write:
  Yo,
  snip
  
   3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone 
   know
   why?
  
  That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
  of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?
 
 Yes, wait a minute I create chroot for RHEL4 and post it to some paste 
 service.
 

version from build service chroot - http://susepaste.org/93033953
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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:56:02 +0200 Josef Reidinger jreidin...@suse.cz said:

 Carsten Haitzler write:
  On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:
  
   Hi mighty devs,
   
   I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
   matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
   for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
   monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
   are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
   
   https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
   
   We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
   native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
   and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
   
   On behalf of all people mentioned above
  
  this is pretty cool. 
 
 Thanks, if you are interested in more libraries or projects which was build
 nightly just write me. ( of course spec file will be nice, so I need not
 create it myself).
 
  it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
  package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:
  
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0
  
 
 I plan to try debian based distros ability of build service and how it works.
 And yes, it would be nice if developers could look at fails. If they need
 help, they can ping me on IRC or send me a mail.
 
 Josef

can i ask one thing? can you put up a page on enlightenment.org's wiki about
this? link to obs, info on how obs works, who is involved (names, nicks,
emails) so we can track where packages should exist and who to talk to? :)

  
  specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging
  issues for the spec file people to fix.
  
  a quick look shows me
  
  1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
  these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable
  curl if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.
  
  2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!
  
  3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone
  know why?
  
  4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately
  from EFL?
  
  
 
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 SUSE LINUX, s. r. o.
 Lihovarska 1060/12
 190 00 Praha 9
 Czech Republic
 
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 SUSE
 
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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Tomas Cech

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 08:53:12PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:

On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:


Hi mighty devs,

I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.

https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly

We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.

On behalf of all people mentioned above


this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:


We're ready to welcome more people to take care of these builds, we
plan to add Debian/Ubuntu package builds (I know nothing about deb
packaging so it will take some time unless someone will help, on the
other hand it seems that some packaging configuration is already in
SVN).



https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0


I think we'll remove RHEL 4, 5, 6 since builds doesn't work (there
might be legal problems to make it working) and because CentOS is
binary compatibile with RHEL. CentOS 5 seems to be too old for E17,
feel free to play with that if you want, but I don't think it's worth
of time.




specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging issues
for the spec file people to fix.


We're still working on packaging, but we're doing that in our spare
time... We'll try to fix SLE10 and SLE11 since we have access to that.



a quick look shows me


Please add distribution/package/arch next to so I don't have to search
it again.



1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable curl
if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.

?


2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!

?


3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone know
why?

RHEL4 will probably have later some issues as CentOS 5.


4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately from
EFL?

That is CentOS 5. We could backport lua to this project to fix this
issue, but it has low priority.


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Best regards,

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Leif Middelschulte
2011/10/13 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz:
 On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 08:53:12PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:

 On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:

 Hi mighty devs,

 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.


 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly

 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.

 On behalf of all people mentioned above

 this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
 package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:

 We're ready to welcome more people to take care of these builds, we
 plan to add Debian/Ubuntu package builds (I know nothing about deb
 packaging so it will take some time unless someone will help, on the
 other hand it seems that some packaging configuration is already in
 SVN).
Hey,
I've access to a OBS that has a meego target. Is it possible to
connect it with suse's obs? It seems dumb to have several specs in
place for the very same thing.



 https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0building=0dispatching=0finished=0project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightlyscheduled=0signing=0succeeded=0

 I think we'll remove RHEL 4, 5, 6 since builds doesn't work (there
 might be legal problems to make it working) and because CentOS is
 binary compatibile with RHEL. CentOS 5 seems to be too old for E17,
 feel free to play with that if you want, but I don't think it's worth
 of time.



 specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging
 issues
 for the spec file people to fix.

 We're still working on packaging, but we're doing that in our spare
 time... We'll try to fix SLE10 and SLE11 since we have access to that.


 a quick look shows me

 Please add distribution/package/arch next to so I don't have to search
 it again.


 1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum
 version
 these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable
 curl
 if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.

 ?

 2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!

 ?

 3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone
 know
 why?

 RHEL4 will probably have later some issues as CentOS 5.

 4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately
 from
 EFL?

 That is CentOS 5. We could backport lua to this project to fix this
 issue, but it has low priority.

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Cedric BAIL
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Josef Reidinger jreidin...@suse.cz wrote:
 Josef Reidinger write:
 Hi,

 Cedric BAIL write:
  Yo,
  snip
 
   3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone 
   know
   why?
 
  That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
  of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?

 Yes, wait a minute I create chroot for RHEL4 and post it to some paste 
 service.


 version from build service chroot - http://susepaste.org/93033953
 Josef

Hum, I don't see anything special here. Maybe it's in
/usr/include/bits/pthreadtypes.h, if you can past it to.

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Josef Reidinger
Cedric BAIL write:
 On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Josef Reidinger jreidin...@suse.cz wrote:
  Josef Reidinger write:
  Hi,
 
  Cedric BAIL write:
   Yo,
   snip
  
3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... 
someone know
why?
  
   That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
   of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?
 
  Yes, wait a minute I create chroot for RHEL4 and post it to some paste 
  service.
 
 
  version from build service chroot - http://susepaste.org/93033953
  Josef
 
 Hum, I don't see anything special here. Maybe it's in
 /usr/include/bits/pthreadtypes.h, if you can past it to.
 
 Thanks,
 

Here it is:
http://susepaste.org/39650930

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Josef Reidinger
Leif Middelschulte write:
 2011/10/13 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz:
  On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 08:53:12PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 
  On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech tc...@suse.cz said:
 
  Hi mighty devs,
 
  I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
  matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
  for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
  monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
  are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
 
 
  https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
 
  We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
  native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
  and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
 
  On behalf of all people mentioned above
 
  this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
  package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:
 
  We're ready to welcome more people to take care of these builds, we
  plan to add Debian/Ubuntu package builds (I know nothing about deb
  packaging so it will take some time unless someone will help, on the
  other hand it seems that some packaging configuration is already in
  SVN).
 Hey,
 I've access to a OBS that has a meego target. Is it possible to
 connect it with suse's obs? It seems dumb to have several specs in
 place for the very same thing.
 

Hi,
OBS support connection between instances. I think that in opensuse build 
service is also a some meego targets. If you are interested I think I can give 
you access to nightly build repository, so you can add more build targets ( 
just please coordinate with me if you update package, as I do it on daily basis 
and don't want confusion here ). 

Josef

P.S. of course you can then link back results to your meego build service.

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-13 Thread Michael Jennings
On Thursday, 13 October 2011, at 15:26:56 (+0200),
Tomas Cech wrote:

 I think we'll remove RHEL 4, 5, 6 since builds doesn't work (there
 might be legal problems to make it working) and because CentOS is
 binary compatibile with RHEL. CentOS 5 seems to be too old for E17,
 feel free to play with that if you want, but I don't think it's worth
 of time.

The spec files I maintain (in SVN) build just fine on RHEL5/CentOS 5;
they were used to build the packages for RHEL5 and RHEL6 we post on
our web site.

I haven't tried building in awhile, but I haven't seen any changes go
by that worried me.  Perhaps I missed something...

 RHEL4 will probably have later some issues as CentOS 5.

RHEL4 should be eliminated as a target.  We terminated support for
that awhile back.

 That is CentOS 5. We could backport lua to this project to fix this
 issue, but it has low priority.

The repository on enlightenment.org has the lua packages required for
RHEL5 already posted (and tested).

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-03 Thread Josef Reidinger
Tomas Cech write:
 Hi mighty devs,
 
 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
 
 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
 
 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
 
 On behalf of all people mentioned above
 
 Tomas Cech
 Sleep_Walker
 

Hi, one more interesting link for one who is not interested in openSUSE 
buildservice and just want test recent night build -
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Enlightenment:/Nightly/

Just pick your distribution and try it (well now we build mostly for rpm based 
distro, but other distros with your help could be possible )
Also if any user or developer is interested in other packages from project just 
contact us and we add it to this build.

Josef

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-03 Thread Leif Middelschulte
Hi,

2011/10/3 Josef Reidinger jreidin...@suse.cz:
 Tomas Cech write:
 Hi mighty devs,

 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions.
Great work, we definelty need to combine efforts on this. Add apt://
style links to e.org install help page, etc. Also jeffdameth does/did
some packaging on launchpad.
 Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly

 We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
 native packager for other distributions. If you're native packager
 and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.

 On behalf of all people mentioned above

 Tomas Cech
 Sleep_Walker


 Hi, one more interesting link for one who is not interested in openSUSE 
 buildservice and just want test recent night build -
 http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Enlightenment:/Nightly/

 Just pick your distribution and try it (well now we build mostly for rpm 
 based distro, but other distros with your help could be possible )
It would be great if you could add meego as a target.
 Also if any user or developer is interested in other packages from project 
 just contact us and we add it to this build.
Maybe add shotgun (https://github.com/zmike/shotgun) as another EFL
based application.


 Josef

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Re: [E-devel] E17 in OBS

2011-10-03 Thread Leandro Pereira
On 10/03/2011 11:34 AM, Tomas Cech wrote:
 Hi mighty devs,

 I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
 matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
 for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
 monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
 are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.

 https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly


I'd find awesome if WebKitEFL could be packaged there as well. I'm 
making daily SVN snapshots[1], and if someone needs help to set up the 
automated building scripts, I'd be happy to help.

[1] http://packages.profusion.mobi/webkit-efl/

Leandro

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