[opensuse-factory] Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 =============================================== Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec Minutes: anosek Topics: (1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop (1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea. The next step is to add support for ZYPP repositories (sat-solver files), so user could use query for binaries (even in the BuildService repositories) without installing any index data and to link this feature with bash so it will suggest installing packages automatically when command is not found. This is not going to happen before ZYPP bindings for Python (python-zypp) are fixed[4], unfortunately. [1] http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/?p=10 [2] http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/?p=15 [3] http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/?p=20 [4] http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=391831 (2) Spec file wizard ==================== Mmarek improved the buildservice spec file wizard to generate better spec files for perl and python modules. He's discussing some technical difficulties (e.g. how to implement unpacking uploaded tarballs on the API) on the mailing list (3) Opera 9.5 ============= Lmichnovic has done security update of Opera web browser to the latest 9.50 release. Updated packages will be available through online update also for older openSUSE versions. This Opera release fixes in addition to security fixes also non-working flash plug-in and introduces native 64-bit build. (4) RPMs E-shop =============== We discussed an idea of having a web based E-shop which would offer RPM packages. These would have a short description and could be put in various categories. "Customers" would also become a suggestion what other packages users usually download with selected one. The implementation could reuse some opensource e-shop engine. It could be a nice project for Hackweek. Any volunteers? Status reports: mmarek - improving the bs wizard, discussing further steps on the ml - minicom bug #398370: turned out to be a kernel issue puzel - gpg: closed [bnc#147400] - fetchmail: enabled kerberos support - closed [bnc#353817] - gpg: investigating how system-wide ulimits are set - needed by [bnc#329675] - no succes yet, mailed to ulimit maintainer - kopete cryptography plugin: tested [bnc#337988], works for me, probably INVALID - waiting for feedback from reporter - osc: reported [bnc#401288] - parted: testing [bnc#397210], need info from reporter sbrabec Created tool to extract brand comments. Created OBS project branding:artwork:example and first packages there. Discussion of RPM problems. Comparing openSUSE and Fedora scriptlets. inkscape: Splitting package in a smart way instead of large dependencies, Recommends and runtime error (bnc#394748, bnc#271758, bnc#370334). Installing openSUSE 11.0, testing and reporting bugs. Re-consolidation of GNOME:STABLE in OBS from openSUSE 11.0. Branding: gnome-menus: Working on branding-ability. branding of gnome-scrensaver, xscreensaver, xlockmore: Research on Fate #301475, implementing for xscreensaver prusnak - scout released - http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/?p=15 - started to rewrite command-not-found to use scout as its backend * cannot be done until python-zypp is fixed - Xfce stuff: * ristretto: updated to 0.20.0 * thunar-svn-plugin: updated to 0.0.2 * xfce4-dict: created package for 0.4.0 * xfce4-mount-plugin: updated to 0.5.5 * xfce4-places-plugin: updated to 1.1.0 * xfce4-radio-plugin: updated to 0.3.1 * xfce4-screenshooter-plugin: updated to 1.1.0 * xfce4-task-manager: updated to 0.4.0 anicka - openssh: investigating #398250 - updating perl modules - puppet: investigating how this software works - reading sources of AJ's hackweek project for generating stats for openSUSE anosek - patched and submitted openVAS packages into abuild - built audacity from cvs - fixed cscope #398268 - extended memory of my computer mvyskocil - return from vacation and reading e-mails - continue of work on Java:test (a jtreg and jtharness packages for openSUSE) - work on scout (get a latest copy, investigate source code, talk with prusnak about usefull functionality and wrote a support for Perl/Python modules) lmichnovic Installed openSUSE 11 final. Reported some bugs. Doing some translations of openSUSE to Slovak. Updated hdparm to version 8.9 in my Build Service home repo. Update of hunspell in Factory. Solving some compilation problems with upstream. Update of Opera to version 9.50 for maintained distributions, because it fixes some security issues. Fixes bnc#400367, bnc#204729, bnc#336213 Investigating failing flash plugin in Opera 9.50 on my machine. _______________________________________________ Pack mailing list Pack@suse.cz http://mailman.suse.cz/mailman/listinfo/pack --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:01 +0200, Ales Nosek wrote:
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 ===============================================
Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec
Minutes: anosek
Topics:
(1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop
(1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea.
I don't know how feasible it is, but incorporating this into PackageKit would be great - there already exists installation tools that grab the package for a specific file or mime type, and upstream is developing support for codecs as well -JP -- JP Rosevear <jpr@novell.com> Novell, Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
JP Rosevear wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:01 +0200, Ales Nosek wrote:
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 ===============================================
Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec
Minutes: anosek
Topics:
(1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop
(1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea.
I don't know how feasible it is, but incorporating this into PackageKit
How? Does PackageKit API include such funtionality? Or did you mean it the other way around - use PackageKit from scout to install what it found?
would be great - there already exists installation tools that grab the package for a specific file or mime type, and upstream is developing support for codecs as well
What about enabling a unix way to do this? Let scout to be able to switch to return a white space separated list of package names to feed to zypper or other tool? cheers, jano --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Jan Kupec wrote:
What about enabling a unix way to do this? Let scout to be able to switch to return a white space separated list of package names to feed to zypper or other tool?
Scout supports ascii table, CSV and XML outputs, but it's no problem to add new formatter that prints just package names separated with spaces. -- Best Regards / S pozdravom, Pavol RUSNAK SUSE LINUX, s.r.o Package Maintainer Lihovarska 1060/12 PGP 0xA6917144 19000 Praha 9, CR prusnak[at]suse.cz http://www.suse.cz --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 27 June 2008 14:03:18 Jan Kupec wrote:
JP Rosevear wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:01 +0200, Ales Nosek wrote:
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 ===============================================
Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec
Minutes: anosek
Topics:
(1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop
(1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea.
I don't know how feasible it is, but incorporating this into PackageKit
How? Does PackageKit API include such funtionality? Or did you mean it the other way around - use PackageKit from scout to install what it found?
would be great - there already exists installation tools that grab the package for a specific file or mime type, and upstream is developing support for codecs as well
What about enabling a unix way to do this? Let scout to be able to switch to return a white space separated list of package names to feed to zypper or other tool?
Well, we are working on some code improvements. I've an (very) experimental D-BUS interface to scout. And the output code was rewritted, so we could now produce any form of output, so if the zypper has some special Requirements, let me note and I'll write a ZypperFormatter class and add an option to select it :-).
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On Friday 27 June 2008 01:34:52 JP Rosevear wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:01 +0200, Ales Nosek wrote:
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 ===============================================
Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec
Minutes: anosek
Topics:
(1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop
(1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea.
I don't know how feasible it is, but incorporating this into PackageKit would be great - there already exists installation tools that grab the package for a specific file or mime type, and upstream is developing support for codecs as well
-JP
AFAIK the PackageKit is only the API. So if the backends doesn't contains some functionality, the PackageKit cannot helps. Maybe is possible to use a scout as some (distro-independent) backend to PackageKit and to call of his functions bu D-BUS. Michal Vyskocil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
participants (5)
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Ales Nosek
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Jan Kupec
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JP Rosevear
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Michal Vyskocil
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Pavol Rusnak