On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 01:21 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 20 octobre 2008, à 20:14 +0800, Magnus Boman a écrit :
Hello,
At the moment, we do all this work to get the latest GNOME into GNOME:Factory. At the same time, we don't have a "Latest GNOME" for poeple that run the currently released version of openSUSE. I'd like to think that one way of serving our users would be to simply enable it to build for Factory - 1 version (11.0 as of today) as well.
This would require a couple of people that watch out for build failures due to version dependencies that exists in Factory, but not in the released product, and add/link them to G:F, but make sure they are disabled for Factory.
Packages such as hal and d-bus springs to mind.
Hrm, I'm not sure I like the idea of adding old packages to G:F. But maybe that's just me (and because this would mean I'd need to work a bit to update the osc gnome stack ;-)).
If there is another way to automatically build whatever we stick in G:F for 11.0, I'm all ears... Or perhaps we just create G:L (GNOME:Latest) that links from G:F and have both Factory and 11.0 users use that...
Would this be something that we could do?
I'd be interested in helping out to make sure stuff builds...
I think it makes sense to have something like this. We had GNOME:STABLE in the past. Does anyone have experience with that?
I don't believe that we should use STABLE in the repo where we do this. It sort of indicates that it's been tested :-) Cheers, Magnus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org