Rémy Marquis wrote:
"If you are an openSUSE contributor, we do need help with testing, and there are lot of “mechanical” jobs to do which don’t require much experience with the platform (but compiling). If you want to see this in 11.0 and can contribute, please contact us ."
Hello all,
I'm following discreetly zypp development since a few months, the next zypp look very promising :)
I'm currently using the factory version (in fact, the 10.3 with the last yast packages), so I test libzypp/zypper each days and sometime I report some bugs. I just d/l the last trunk svn version of zypp, and gcc is ready to work.
I don't really have lot of time, but if you have some "boring" job that I can do to help, I'll be happy to do it, just show me the way :)
Regards,
Rémy
Hi Rémy Thanks for your interest! The best way to start is, add the zypp:svn repo from build service, and break your sy^H^H^H^Hadd the sat version of libzypp which will also replace some yast components. Then checkout the svn Michael Matz just posted, build instructions are here: http://en.opensuse.org/Libzypp/Building Tell us when you reach the "I built libzypp and zypper and they run" state ;-) Duncan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org