Hello, On Fri, 04 Nov 2011, David C. Rankin wrote:
You're on... The package is mature and the updating should be minimal, but I know how 'tedious' maintaining packages can be. I have a couple for Arch and when gcc changes an breaks everything, even simple packages that should have 'minimal' update needs can become huge pains for the short period of time it takes to figure out what broke. But with calc, even with potential gcc changes, it won't be near as bad or likely to break as other packages.
Aye :)
I have an OBS page that I haven't visited in some time... If you have it building in yours, then I guess we can push it from there. I've never pushed a package to factory before, but Greg's howto earlier in this thread seems to lay it out very well. I've looked at the .spec file and it looks great. I don't see anything off-hand that needs changing, I think we can just do whatever is needed to push it to factory as is.
Neither have I and yes. I'll have a look tomorrow.
The only thing I don't know is if:
Group: Productivity/Scientific/Math
is the correct Group, but it looks like where it should be.
Well, bc and dc (it's in the bc package), gcalctool, kcalc, pgcalc are in the same group, so it seems the best one (as long as one adds one). BTW: I like to use RPM groups in yast when looking for stuff. Much more than the patterns or anything. I'd prefer to keep them.
dnh, I'm 'drankinatty' on OBS, I just checked and I still have a good login there. So in the future, if needed, you can just associate me with the calc project.. although I'm not sure how you do that :)
I've added you as maintainer for the calc package. -dnh -- If the bit is set to 1, the packet has evil intent. Secure systems SHOULD try to defend themselves against such packets. Insecure systems MAY chose to crash, be penetrated, etc. -- RfC 3514 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org