[arch-dev-public] akonadi package splitted
Hi DEVs, I'd like to split akonadi into two packages: one for libs and one for services. I already did it in my local machine; I checked all kde-* packages, digikam, kipi-plugins, konversation, koffice-* and none needs akonadi-server, so this update will broke nothing. Obviously people who use akonadi for what it has been made needs to install akonadi-server package, so we need to add akonadi-server as optdependence to some package. If no one have objection I will update akonadi on [testing]. -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
2009/11/23, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
Hi DEVs, I'd like to split akonadi into two packages: one for libs and one for services. I already did it in my local machine; I checked all kde-* packages, digikam, kipi-plugins, konversation, koffice-* and none needs akonadi-server, so this update will broke nothing. Obviously people who use akonadi for what it has been made needs to install akonadi-server package, so we need to add akonadi-server as optdependence to some package.
If no one have objection I will update akonadi on [testing].
Let's go :-) -- Arch Linux Developer http://www.archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.it
On 2009/11/23, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi DEVs, I'd like to split akonadi into two packages: one for libs and one for services. I already did it in my local machine; I checked all kde-* packages, digikam, kipi-plugins, konversation, koffice-* and none needs akonadi-server, so this update will broke nothing. Obviously people who use akonadi for what it has been made needs to install akonadi-server package, so we need to add akonadi-server as optdependence to some package.
If no one have objection I will update akonadi on [testing].
ATM, forget it. Seems more complicated, I'll do more test with KDE 4.4. -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
Andrea Scarpino schrieb:
On 2009/11/23, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi DEVs, I'd like to split akonadi into two packages: one for libs and one for services. I already did it in my local machine; I checked all kde-* packages, digikam, kipi-plugins, konversation, koffice-* and none needs akonadi-server, so this update will broke nothing. Obviously people who use akonadi for what it has been made needs to install akonadi-server package, so we need to add akonadi-server as optdependence to some package.
If no one have objection I will update akonadi on [testing].
ATM, forget it. Seems more complicated, I'll do more test with KDE 4.4.
Also, keep the package names clearer: akonadi would be akonadi-server and would depend on akonadi-client or so. That way, if you install "akonadi" you would still get the whole akonadi, not just the clients. It is more intuitive this way.
participants (3)
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Andrea Scarpino
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Giovanni Scafora
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Thomas Bächler