Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Bill Nottingham
tremble(a)fedoraproject.org (tremble(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
> Owner: notting
> aqbanking
> gnucash
> gnucash-docs
> goffice
> gwenhywfar
> libofx
> perl-Finance-Quote
> perl-HTML-TableExtract
> slib
gnucash is currently preparing for a 2.4.0 release; I'm not intending
to build it for EPEL until that point (which may or may not be before
August 15th.)
I may build some of the dependencies beforehand, but it's not like
most of them have much use on their own.
Bill
13 years, 11 months
Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Christoph Wickert
Am Donnerstag, den 01.07.2010, 08:41 +0000 schrieb
tremble(a)fedoraproject.org:
> Dear Package owner,
>
> On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
> target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
>
> This is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
> which have not yet been built.
>
> Owner: cwickert
> gtraffic
> lxappearance
> lxde-common
> lxde-settings-daemon
> lxinput
> lxlauncher
> lxmenu-data
> lxsession-edit
> lxshortcut
> lxtask
> lxterminal
> menu-cache
> nimbus
> parcellite
> xarchiver
I really like to see LXDE in EPEL. I already wanted to have it in EL-5,
but it didn't work due to some outdated dependencies.
Note that lxdm and libfm (dep of pcmanfm) are missing in your list. And
what about the other packages that are part of LXDE but that I do not
own? (openbox, obconf, pcmanfm)
> We are aware that there are some packages which got branched which
> either you may not be interested in maintaining for EL-6 or which we
> have not caught as having made it into EL-6.
>
> If you do not wish to maintain your package for EL-6 please follow the
> usual process for orphaning a package for a branch :
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers...
How can I orphan a branch that is not even in place?
> If we have not caught the fact that the package has now made it`s way
> into EL-6 then either ask over on #epel on freenode or on the EPEL-devel
> mailing list.
>
> Any questions or concerns, please ask over on #epel on freenode or
> the epel-devel mailing list
Yes, I do have a concern: parcellite is no longer maintained, so I don't
want to see this in EPEL. For more info see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=513097
Same goes for xarchiver, although it is not dead officially.
Regards,
Christoph
13 years, 11 months
Fwd: Possible item for next EPEL meeting
by Stephen John Smoogen
Topic for Monday Meeting. EL-6 optional packages and EPEL packages.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Chappell <tremble(a)tremble.org.uk>
Date: Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:00 AM
Subject: Possible item for next EPEL meeting
To: smooge(a)gmail.com
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=608594
Dealing with packages that are available in the optional repo for SOME
arches only. Made all the more fun in this case by the fact it's a
noarch package.
Mark
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13 years, 11 months
Orphaned packages in EL-6
by Mark Chappell
Just so people are aware if they're waiting for a dependency to be
built, this is a list of packages pkgdb things are orphaned in EPEL-6
aalib : orphan :
abcde : orphan :
apt-mirror : orphan :
bottlerocket : orphan :
cd-discid : orphan :
csstidy : orphan :
csync2 : orphan :
cvs2cl : orphan :
django-authopenid : orphan :
djvulibre : orphan :
DMitry : orphan :
dnssec-conf : orphan :
drgeo : orphan :
drgeo-doc : orphan :
firewalk : orphan :
flam3 : orphan :
freetennis : orphan :
fxload : orphan :
geda-docs : orphan :
geda-examples : orphan :
geda-gattrib : orphan :
geda-gschem : orphan :
geda-gsymcheck : orphan :
geda-symbols : orphan :
geda-utils : orphan :
ginac : orphan :
gkrellm : orphan :
gkrellm-volume : orphan :
globus-data-conversion : orphan :
globus-duct-common : orphan :
globus-duct-control : orphan :
globus-duroc-common : orphan :
globus-mp : orphan :
globus-nexus : orphan :
glom : orphan :
gmime : orphan :
gnustep-make : orphan :
gperiodic : orphan :
greylistd : orphan :
gtkhtml38 : orphan :
gtranslator : orphan :
halberd : orphan :
hellanzb : orphan :
homestead : orphan :
ircd-hybrid : orphan :
joda-time : orphan :
joni : orphan :
jruby : orphan :
JSDoc : orphan :
kflickr : orphan :
libcdaudio : orphan :
libFoundation : orphan :
libgcal : orphan :
libgeda : orphan :
libgnomedb : orphan :
libmodplug : orphan : libmodplug-0.8.8.1-2.el6 (rdieter)
libupnp : orphan :
mach : orphan :
maildrop : orphan :
moin : orphan :
ms-sys : orphan :
mugshot : orphan :
nettle : orphan :
nikto : orphan :
nssbackup : orphan :
onesixtyone : orphan :
pAgenda : orphan :
pastebin : orphan :
perl-Class-Gomor : orphan :
perl-Class-MethodMaker : orphan :
perl-Crypt-Simple : orphan :
perl-DBIx-SQLite-Simple : orphan :
perl-DDL-Oracle : orphan :
perl-Exception-Base : orphan :
perl-libwhisker2 : orphan :
perl-Net-Libdnet : orphan :
perl-Net-Packet : orphan :
perl-Network-IPv4Addr : orphan :
perl-Net-Write : orphan :
perl-Perl6-Junction : orphan :
perl-SQLite-Simple : orphan :
perl-Text-CharWidth : orphan :
perl-Text-WrapI18N : orphan :
php-pear-Phlickr : orphan :
po4a : orphan :
pyfacebook : orphan :
python-dbsprockets : orphan :
python-feedparser : orphan : python-feedparser-4.1-10.el6 (ausil)
python-kiwi : orphan :
python-pgsql : orphan :
python-urllib2_kerberos : orphan :
qosmic : orphan :
reciteword : orphan :
redet : orphan :
redet-doc : orphan :
rubygem-RedCloth : orphan :
rubygem-rufus-scheduler : orphan :
sbackup : orphan :
scidavis : orphan :
scponly : orphan :
SDL_net : orphan :
snort : orphan :
svn2cl : orphan :
symkey : orphan :
synaptic : orphan :
tor : orphan :
transmission : orphan :
ushare : orphan :
vidalia : orphan :
windowlab : orphan :
xautolock : orphan :
xine-ui : orphan :
zaptel : orphan :
znc-extra : orphan :
These 4 probably aren't needed :
qt4 : orphan :
qt4-qsa : orphan :
python26 : orphan :
python26-distribute : orphan :
Mark
13 years, 11 months
Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Philippe Makowski
Hi,
2010/7/1 <tremble(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>
> Dear Package owner,
>
> On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
> target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
>
> This is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
> which have not yet been built.
>
> Owner: makowski
> firebird
> flamerobin
> python-kinterbasdb
>
I'm aware of that
but Firebird is about to release a new major version (2.5)
and the package is now only 2.1
It is a matter of weeks before the release of what Firebird project
hope to be the last 2.5 RC
So I would like to wait and build these package when Firebird upstream
will release 2.5
and such, August 15th seems a possible target date with Firebird 2.5
13 years, 11 months
my EPEL-6 packages up for takers
by Patrice Dumas
Hello,
I won't, at least for now, maintain the packages I maintain in EPEL-5 in
EPEL-6. I have added a nobranch file in all of them. If you want to take up
the package, you can. It is still unclear to me how to practically ensure
that you become the EPEL-6 branch owner, instead of me, though. Hopefully
this will be sorted out.
If you want to maintain the EL-5 (or even EL-4) branch too, don't
hesitate, the less package I maintain the better I am.
I think that wdm should not be maintained in EL-6 anyway, since upstream
is dead and there is no ConsoleKit integration.
For the dap-* packages it maybe worth waiting for a stabilisation of
the ABI, and maybe integration with bes and packaging of olfs to have a
working hyrax server before branching. My guess is that there are no
users of these packages anyway. Also maybe the opendap implementantion
in netcdf itself could be used instead of libdap/libnc-dap.
The list is:
acpitool
asa
bibexport
BibTool
bitmap
boolstuff
cernlib
cernlib-g77
cppunit
dap-freeform_handler
dap-hdf4_handler
dap-netcdf_handler
dap-server
docbook2X
elektra
esmtp
flasm
g2clib
gnochm
gpicview
grads
halevt
html2ps
kchmviewer
libdap
libdockapp
libesmtp
libnc-dap
libsx
ooo2txt
pam_ssh
perl-Algorithm-CurveFit
perl-Cache
perl-Feed-Find
perl-File-BaseDir
perl-File-DesktopEntry
perl-File-MimeInfo
perl-File-NFSLock
perl-Heap
perl-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks
perl-LWP-Authen-Wsse
perl-Math-MatrixReal
perl-Math-Symbolic
perl-Module-Signature
perl-Parse-Yapp
perl-Statistics-Descriptive
perl-Test-Distribution
perl-Text-CHM
perl-Text-Unidecode
pmount
ps2eps
python-chm
tetex-elsevier
tetex-tex4ht
uread
wdm
wmacpi
wmix
xbae
xchm
xdialog
--
Pat
13 years, 11 months
Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Xavier Bachelot
On 07/01/2010 10:41 AM, tremble(a)fedoraproject.org wrote:
>
> Dear Package owner,
>
> On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
> target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
>
> This is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
> which have not yet been built.
>
> Owner: xavierb
... snip packages list including a big pile of perl packages ...
Perl packages can have a huge list of nested dependencies, usually
spread to various maintainers. It can be hard to get all the deps build
in a coordinated manner, or at least it induce some latency. Would it be
an acceptable practice to build packages from other maintainers, in
order to ease the pain ?
On a related topic, would make chain-build works currently for the EL-6
branch ?
Regards,
Xavier
13 years, 11 months
Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Richard W.M. Jones
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 08:41:04AM +0000, tremble(a)fedoraproject.org wrote:
>
> Dear Package owner,
>
> On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
> target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
>
> This is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
> which have not yet been built.
>
> Owner: rjones
[list of all mingw32-* packages]
These packages need to be bootstrapped. They can't be built
from nothing. See:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW/Bootstrapping
I can't do this without help from someone (releng?).
> ocaml-autoconf
> ocaml-bitmatch
> ocaml-camlimages
> ocaml-camomile
> ocaml-gsl
> ocaml-omake
> ocaml-SDL
> udpcast
> vhostmd
> zerofree
I'm assuming these other packages failed to build. Are the
build failures available anywhere for me to look at?
Rich.
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13 years, 11 months
Re: EPEL Packages in need of building for EL-6
by Paul Howarth
On 01/07/10 09:40, tremble(a)fedoraproject.org wrote:
>
> Dear Package owner,
>
> On Monday June 28th at the EPEL meeting on IRC we agreed to an initial
> target date of August 15th for having all packages built for EL-6.
>
> This is a summary of EPEL packages for Enterprise Linux 6 that you own
> which have not yet been built.
>
> Owner: pghmcfc
> gtkwave
Current versions of gtkwave that I'd like to build in EL-6 use the Judy
array library, which is not yet in EPEL. I wrote to the maintainer some
time ago about this but haven't seen a response. The version of the
library in Fedora isn't recent either, so perhaps the maintainer is
AWOL. Haven't had time to investigate that yet.
> perl-Text-SpellChecker
This is built on Text::Aspell, which in turn is built on aspell. Whilst
aspell is included in EL-6, it's only there for the purposes of building
the hunspell dictionaries and there are no aspell dictionaries available
(#590700). I think the way forward here is to bring aspell-en (at least)
into EPEL-6. I don't know if the aspell-en maintainer is willing to do
that themselves yet. I did look at the Text::Hunspell module as an
alternative approach but it's broken (CPAN RT#39824) and seems to be
dead upstream (upstream doesn't know how to fix it anyway), which is a
shame given that it's the official perl binding of hunspell.
Paul.
13 years, 11 months