Hi all,
The GNOME team is doing the last few steps to completely remove beagle from Factory: beagle is dead upstream nowadays, and we can't maintain it ourselves. FWIW, GNOME is moving to tracker and KDE is using strigi (I guess).
I filed delete requests for the packages, and the last thing that is potentially blocking this from happening is that kdebase3, kerry and kio_beagle depend on libbeagle. I'd appreciate if someone could fix this :-)
If you notice anything that uses beagle in some way (a patch in a package, for example), feel free to ping us and we'll help you fix this.
Cheers,
Vincent
Yay! never did like beagle, and i'm not alone.
-johnm
On 08/07/2010 01:46 AM, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi all,
The GNOME team is doing the last few steps to completely remove beagle from Factory: beagle is dead upstream nowadays, and we can't maintain it ourselves. FWIW, GNOME is moving to tracker and KDE is using strigi (I guess).
I filed delete requests for the packages, and the last thing that is potentially blocking this from happening is that kdebase3, kerry and kio_beagle depend on libbeagle. I'd appreciate if someone could fix this :-)
If you notice anything that uses beagle in some way (a patch in a package, for example), feel free to ping us and we'll help you fix this.
Cheers,
Vincent
El 07/08/10 15:23, s2_johnm escribió:
Yay! never did like beagle, and i'm not alone.
shhhh.. do not wake up the frigging dog, is sleeping for good now ;-)
On Saturday 07 Aug 2010 21:18:17 Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 07/08/10 15:23, s2_johnm escribió:
Yay! never did like beagle, and i'm not alone.
shhhh.. do not wake up the frigging dog, is sleeping for good now ;-)
Quick someone slip it a fatal dose of something noxious .
Pete .
I second this. I have never liked beagle and always uninstalled it. It always annoyed me that I couldn't uninstall every last package of beagle (libbeagle) due to dependencies.
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 12:23, s2_johnm s2@forceway.com wrote:
Yay! never did like beagle, and i'm not alone.
-johnm
On 08/07/2010 01:46 AM, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi all,
The GNOME team is doing the last few steps to completely remove beagle from Factory: beagle is dead upstream nowadays, and we can't maintain it ourselves. FWIW, GNOME is moving to tracker and KDE is using strigi (I guess).
I filed delete requests for the packages, and the last thing that is potentially blocking this from happening is that kdebase3, kerry and kio_beagle depend on libbeagle. I'd appreciate if someone could fix this :-)
If you notice anything that uses beagle in some way (a patch in a package, for example), feel free to ping us and we'll help you fix this.
Cheers,
Vincent
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On 2010-08-07 11:46, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi all,
The GNOME team is doing the last few steps to completely remove beagle from Factory: beagle is dead upstream nowadays, and we can't maintain it ourselves. FWIW, GNOME is moving to tracker and KDE is using strigi (I guess).
Just to contradict the others, I did like beagle, and I hope tracker is as good.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" at Elessar)
On Saturday 07 August 2010 11:46:12 Vincent Untz wrote:
I filed delete requests for the packages, and the last thing that is potentially blocking this from happening is that kdebase3, kerry and kio_beagle depend on libbeagle. I'd appreciate if someone could fix this
kdebase3 was removed from Beagle dependency. kerry and kio_beagle dropped.
Bye, Stephan
2010/8/10 Stephan Binner beineri@opensuse.org:
On Saturday 07 August 2010 11:46:12 Vincent Untz wrote:
I filed delete requests for the packages, and the last thing that is potentially blocking this from happening is that kdebase3, kerry and kio_beagle depend on libbeagle. I'd appreciate if someone could fix this
kdebase3 was removed from Beagle dependency. kerry and kio_beagle dropped.
Bye, Stephan --
So probably kerry and kcmkerry could be dropped from translations too (lcn folder)?
Regards,
Luiz