Hi there, On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 11:52 +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
So, what is the best repository setup for building Moblin packages against Factory? There's now a bit broken because the packages copied from Factory where copied some time ago...
Ah - well, the best thing to use is Moblin:UI - if you see: https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=Moblin%3AUI I am trying to get the right-most two columns to be green ;-) currently they are all blocking on some factory change. I just switched to depend on 'snapshot' instead and hopefully we'll recover to the point that we get useful data about what is not working soon.
Before considering merging with Factory, we need to get everything building against Factory IMO.
Yes quite; that's the plan currently; work going on in M:UI - the "Base" stuff is in large part boot time optimisation stuff, much of which is up-stream and IMHO we should leave this until later [ unless we have lots of man-power ]. I'd like to focus on getting the new UI stuff in so at least we have something to show.
Who will update the wiki and OBS for these changes?
Currently we're co-ordinating on IRC, and few enough people are working on this that it's easy to show up and/or just do it.
FWIW - I talked to
Michael, something is missing from your sentence above.
Ah ! drat; sorry - mental block obviously. I talked to Coolo and he didn't sound optimistic about including even new packages into Factory at this stage (which is sad) - worried about Provides: problems.
Btw. I just synced the acpid changes from Moblin:Factory to openSUSE:Factory - and there are many other packages that have local changes that are not in Factory yet,
Oh - great stuff; in which case we prolly need to cut/paste: https://wiki.innerweb.novell.com/index.php/Desktop_Preload/Fastboot to some public place in the real wiki having removed the 'evolution-demo-data' section + comment; and then check off packages in that list [ I guess ]. I imagine we can just do s/Factory/FactoryDone/ or something per line if we want to keep track. Clearly the biggest win is getting the UI pieces included though, rather than the various controversial bits in the startup / boot time space at the top of that document. Thanks, Michael. -- michael.meeks@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-goblin+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-goblin+help@opensuse.org