Heya, I am not sure I fully got how the project is supposed to start, but afais it currently is designed to be used on top of a 11.3 system where it will try replacing components as they are linked/uploaded into Tumbleweed. With the kernel beeing changed I am wondering about low level system libraries, for example a new glibc (yeah that's pretty low level) might very well require a whole system rebuild, but the 11.3 stuff that's not linked in won't be rebuild. So if one updated component would need an abi breaking library update every dependency needs a rebuild so they'd be needed in Tumbleweed, how are you planning for that if some teams aren't really interested in helping out but you need their software? Still a very interesting project, kudos for starting it! Cheers, Karsten Am Donnerstag, 9. Dezember 2010, 19:01:58 schrieb Greg KH:
Hi all,
The openSUSE:Tumbleweed repo is now up and has exactly one package that will install properly, git. :)
Jiri is working on getting the kernel packages building properly, and I'm looking at linking to network:samba:STABLE as that's a good place to get the latest stable samba packages.
But, what I need from you all, is a request for what packages do you feel I should be updating right now, and hopefully you can provide a pointer to the repo for where these packages are (if they are only in FACTORY, that's fine as well.)
Also, if any maintainers of packages wish to also maintain them in the tumbleweed repo, that's fine with me as well, just let me know your opensuse id.
thanks,
greg k-h
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