Hi,
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
have fun adrian
Hi Adrian & all,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 12:05:11PM +0200 Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories: SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally
I tested my first packages today morning, and have to admit, that it worked pretty smooth and easy. Thanks!
The dependency-mapping (e.g. package tested on SLE 10 building easily on SLES 9) is one of the most interesting parts behind all that, and it seems to be really "clever":-)
Nevertheless, I still have some additional ideas, which I'll send in soon.
so short MgE
On Tue 25 Jul 2006 13:05, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Hi,
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
Cheers
Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 10:26 schrieb Peter Nixon:
On Tue 25 Jul 2006 13:05, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Hi,
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
Regards Christoph
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Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Andreas, is this sort order intentionally ?
bye adrian
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Oh, right, it's in the list -- but it's very well hidden ;)
Anyway, do we want the SLE-10 button to default to SLE-10+SDK?
Regards Christoph
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On Wed 26 Jul 2006 19:08, Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Oh, right, it's in the list -- but it's very well hidden ;)
Anyway, do we want the SLE-10 button to default to SLE-10+SDK?
It sounds reasonable to me. Without the SDK, many things that will "run" on SLES10 will not "build" on SLES10.
Cheers
On Wednesday, 26. July 2006 17:54, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Andreas, is this sort order intentionally ?
What would be the "correct" sort order?
bye adrian
Am Thursday 27 July 2006 12:34 schrieb Andreas Bauer:
On Wednesday, 26. July 2006 17:54, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Andreas, is this sort order intentionally ?
What would be the "correct" sort order?
for example keep all "SUSE:*" projects together in one block ?
On Thursday, 27. July 2006 12:34, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Thursday 27 July 2006 12:34 schrieb Andreas Bauer:
On Wednesday, 26. July 2006 17:54, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Andreas, is this sort order intentionally ?
What would be the "correct" sort order?
for example keep all "SUSE:*" projects together in one block ?
Ah my bad, I thought you were talking about the simple list. This is indeed a sorting bug.
On Thursday, 27. July 2006 13:32, Andreas Bauer wrote:
On Thursday, 27. July 2006 12:34, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Thursday 27 July 2006 12:34 schrieb Andreas Bauer:
On Wednesday, 26. July 2006 17:54, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Am Wednesday 26 July 2006 17:54 schrieb Christoph Thiel:
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
it is in the list of advanced, but the list is not sorted "correctly" ?
Andreas, is this sort order intentionally ?
What would be the "correct" sort order?
for example keep all "SUSE:*" projects together in one block ?
Ah my bad, I thought you were talking about the simple list. This is indeed a sorting bug.
fixed.
On Wed 26 Jul 2006 18:54, Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Adrian Schröter wrote:
You can build from now on via the following repositories:
SUSE:SLE-10 > plain build to get working packages for SLES 10 and SLED 10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK > build using all packages from the SDK additionally Ubuntu:6.06 > All packages from Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Edubuntu
Erm.. Is it just me, or does SUSE:SLE-10:SDK not actually exist?? I certainly cant find it..
I did build successfully against it ...
It's neither in the advanced list, nor in the normal list ;) But if you add the SLE-10 target in the normal list, you'll automatically get SLE-10+SDK (somehow) ;)) To get the common code part of SLE 10, you'll need to use the advanced list.
Might be a bug, indeed :)
Yes. I noticed the same thing myself.
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