Re: [Evolution-hackers] Anyone doing nightly builds for SUSE?

2010-01-26 Thread John Lange
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 19:14 -0800, Suman Manjunath wrote:
 On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 17:00 -0500, Suman Manjunath wrote:
  On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 15:17 -0600, John Lange wrote:
   Just curious if anyone is doing nightly (or frequent) package builds for
   SUSE (11.2)?
  
  http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME://Evolution://snapshots/openSUSE_11.2/
  
   I'd like to test some of the new features and bug fixes but in the past,
   when I've tried to use packages from openSUSE Factory, it also had
   dependencies on newer versions of the entire gnome stack which was a big
   headache.
  
  The above repository was meant to host daily snapshots of the vanilla
  code. Right now though, it is picking up code from the 2.28 branch. I'll
  try to get it to compile the 2.29 series over the holidays. 
 
 The snapshots repository is now building git master. It may take a while
 before all the mirrors show the updates. 
 
 Also the MAPI repository:
 http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME://Evolution://mapi/ 
 
 is building Samba 4 alpha 10, (soon to be) libmapi 0.9 and
 evolution-mapi 0.29.3. However, evolution-mapi 0.29.3 is not available
 for the 11.2 repository without the snapshots (evolution-mapi has a
 dependency on e-d-s 2.29.1)
 
  HTH
  
  -Suman
  

I'm looking to get Evolution 2.29.6 for testing a bug fix:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603715

What would be the least risky way to do this?

Sorry, I realize this is a pretty basic question for a hackers list.

-- 
John Lange
http://www.johnlange.ca

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Anyone doing nightly builds for SUSE?

2010-01-26 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 10:19 -0600, John Lange wrote:
 I'm looking to get Evolution 2.29.6 for testing a bug fix:
 
 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603715
 
 What would be the least risky way to do this?
 
 Sorry, I realize this is a pretty basic question for a hackers list.

The usual answer is either wait for your distro to package it or, if
you're familiar with the basics of git and building software from source
code, you can try building it yourself with jhbuild [1].

If you're not too tied to a particular distro or you have virtualization
software, Fedora's devel repository (aka. Rawhide) has it already.

Matthew Barnes


[1] http://live.gnome.org/Jhbuild

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