On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 13:03 -0800, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote: > Dan, > > > Most of this can be achieved already. Grab the build logs, and diff > > them. You'll see additions/removals from the package lists, which will > > alert you to issues like the libGL one. A reasonable suggestion is a > > per-build mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with package additions/removals. > > We > > should also have somewhere the hard list of libraries that, at a > > minimum, we expect to ship. Anything not on that list could not be > > counted on to be in the images, even _if_ it did slip into a few of them > > at various points. Examples: libGL, perl, emacs, vi, etc. > > Sorry to ask this, but where can I find the build logs?
In the same directory you get the images from, the file is called "build.log". For example: http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/development/latest/devel_ext3/build.log Dan > > Ideally, we would have developed the platform for the past 3 years and, > > this past summer, rolled it out with a stability guarantee and > > occasional bugfixes. But that's not the case, and the platform is being > > developed _in parallel_ with the activities that are supposed to run on > > it. That's not particularly easy for anyone, but the alternative is for > > activity developers to wait until next year when OLPC comes out, and > > _then_ start developing. If people want to get a head-start, then there > > is going to be a certain amount of flux and pain; that's the choice. > > Well, I don't think I mentioned, asked or suggested that kind of > ideal but unrealistic things. > > > OLPC also needs the software to be successful, and to that end, shafting > > activity developers makes no sense. We need to do better here. But > > those of you developing for the platform already have much more input > > and much more technical influence and involvement in the direction OLPC > > takes than if we dropped a ready made platform over the wall. > > Thank you! > > -- Yoshiki _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/sugar
