On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 15:28:28 wrote Robert Hinn:
I'm one of the developers of the open-sTeam collaboration server software (http://www.open-steam.org), which is written in the pike programming language (http://pike.ida.liu.se). In the long run, I would like to use the build service to produce and publish RPM packages of our software, but since there are currently no pike rpm packages about, I tried to build my own.
Do you use/do the Roxen or Caudium Web Server? I build locally for them. I think it would be good to get at least Caudium going. What version of pike have you done?
I succeeded (with help by the people on the build service IRC - thanks again!) in creating a project in my build service home and have successfully created packages for openSUSE 10.2, 10.3, SLES 10, Fedora Core 8 and RHEL 5 with it (only for i586, the 64-bit version doesn't seem to compile, though at the moment I think I don't need the 64-bit packages anyway ;-) ).
I think we should get the 64 bit working. I just got a 64 bit machine. I am currently as time permits debuging this for the latest released version of pike. I have been submitting my changes to the core project? I maybe able to assist you. I am a bit swamped at the moment.
Would be "devel:pike" project okay for you ? What is your account name to be added ?
By the way, the build service is really a great tool. Up to now, I've build my own build environment scripts to create packages for some distributions, but the build service makes this so much easier and less troublesome to maintain!
Thanks for getting pike going and creating a project for it.
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Boyd Gerber