[aur-general] [community] rebuilds
Hi fellow TUs, I took the liberty to rebuild lots of packages that weren't mine. I hope I didn't mess anything up, but in case I did and you get a bug report regarding the new packages, feel free to re-assign it to me. I wouldn't expect someone else to cleanup my mess. Now, the list is almost finished, with around 13 [community] packages remaining. I'm afraid most of them don't build cleanly and probably require some troubleshooting and patching. Furthermore, there are 4 packages with sub-1% usage which I feel should just be removed. These are: dvbshout (0.04 %) mmap (0.04 %) netsurf (0.77 %) rusxmms (0.64 %) What do you think; shall we drop them? Cheers. :)
On 04/03/2010 08:58 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
Hi fellow TUs,
I took the liberty to rebuild lots of packages that weren't mine. I hope I didn't mess anything up, but in case I did and you get a bug report regarding the new packages, feel free to re-assign it to me. I wouldn't expect someone else to cleanup my mess.
Now, the list is almost finished, with around 13 [community] packages remaining. I'm afraid most of them don't build cleanly and probably require some troubleshooting and patching. Furthermore, there are 4 packages with sub-1% usage which I feel should just be removed.
These are:
dvbshout (0.04 %) mmap (0.04 %) netsurf (0.77 %) rusxmms (0.64 %)
What do you think; shall we drop them?
Cheers. :)
add libjingle to the list. -- Ionut
On 03/04/2010 09:08 μμ, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 04/03/2010 08:58 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
Hi fellow TUs,
I took the liberty to rebuild lots of packages that weren't mine. I hope I didn't mess anything up, but in case I did and you get a bug report regarding the new packages, feel free to re-assign it to me. I wouldn't expect someone else to cleanup my mess.
Now, the list is almost finished, with around 13 [community] packages remaining. I'm afraid most of them don't build cleanly and probably require some troubleshooting and patching. Furthermore, there are 4 packages with sub-1% usage which I feel should just be removed.
These are:
dvbshout (0.04 %) mmap (0.04 %) netsurf (0.77 %) rusxmms (0.64 %)
What do you think; shall we drop them?
Cheers. :)
add libjingle to the list.
Alright, I removed dvbshout, mmap and libjingle from [community] and the ToDo list. Sergej will look into the rusxmms package and I left netsurf for Daniel to decide. Also managed to rebuild omniorb, so now we're down to 7 remaining packages. :) Btw, did someone mark the exim package for the x86_64 architecture as Incomplete by mistake, or is there a problem with it?
On 04/03/2010 09:58 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
rusxmms (0.64 %) I'll try to fix it on Sunday or Monday.
On 4 April 2010 01:58, Evangelos Foutras <foutrelis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi fellow TUs,
I took the liberty to rebuild lots of packages that weren't mine. I hope I didn't mess anything up, but in case I did and you get a bug report regarding the new packages, feel free to re-assign it to me. I wouldn't expect someone else to cleanup my mess.
Hey thanks, google-gadgets-common is good to go. -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD
Fixed: libwww rusxmms mailx-heirloom Remains: ecore-svn exim(x86_64) go-openoffice hula kadu netsurf openoffice-base-beta openoffice-base-devel virtualbox-ose
On 04/04/2010 11:44 PM, Sergej Pupykin wrote:
virtualbox-ose
that is done but i forgot to check it on the list. -- Ionut
kadu and netsurf are fixed now. Only ecore-svn remains in community todo.
ecore-svn is fixed too. Community rebuilds are done now.
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Community rebuilds are done now.
ecore-svn fix likes a hack and I did not test if it works.
Haven't tested but looking at the fix I suppose it may mess things up with other parts of e17. Wasn't it just possible to keep the package at the old svn checkout version? I'll start my e17 build scripts to update everything to the latest version, suppose that should work. I'll send a note when it's done. Ronald
Ronald van Haren wrote:
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin<pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Community rebuilds are done now.
ecore-svn fix likes a hack and I did not test if it works.
Haven't tested but looking at the fix I suppose it may mess things up with other parts of e17. Wasn't it just possible to keep the package at the old svn checkout version?
I rebuilt old versions (45614-2-x86_64 and 45954-2-i686)
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin<pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Community rebuilds are done now.
ecore-svn fix likes a hack and I did not test if it works.
Haven't tested but looking at the fix I suppose it may mess things up with other parts of e17. Wasn't it just possible to keep the package at the old svn checkout version?
I rebuilt old versions (45614-2-x86_64 and 45954-2-i686)
in that case I suppose your fix will work. It's just that they appeared as ecore-svn 47760-1 in the RSS feed. I'm halfway building the complete chain now with your fix, seems to be fine. Ronald
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Ronald van Haren <pressh@gmail.com> wrote:
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
2010/4/5 Sergej Pupykin<pupykin.s@gmail.com>:
Community rebuilds are done now.
ecore-svn fix likes a hack and I did not test if it works.
Haven't tested but looking at the fix I suppose it may mess things up with other parts of e17. Wasn't it just possible to keep the package at the old svn checkout version?
I rebuilt old versions (45614-2-x86_64 and 45954-2-i686)
in that case I suppose your fix will work. It's just that they appeared as ecore-svn 47760-1 in the RSS feed. I'm halfway building the complete chain now with your fix, seems to be fine.
Ronald
complete new e17 chain is now in community-testing for both architectures. the following packages are now deprecated and should be removed when above moves to community: engrave-svn entrance-svn esmart-svn exml-svn ewl-svn Ronald
participants (5)
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Evangelos Foutras
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Ionut Biru
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Ray Rashif
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Ronald van Haren
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Sergej Pupykin