2009/6/12 Stephen Shaw <sshaw@decriptor.com>
2009/6/12 David Nielsen <gnomeuser@gmail.com>:
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> 2009/6/11 Stephen Shaw <sshaw@decriptor.com>
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>> Any chance that someone was able to test out those spec files?  They
>> should have fedora 11 in the openSUSE Build Service soon, so as soon
>> as they do that I can test them here as well.  Should I be creating
>> bugs for each of these spec files?
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> I apologize for not having had time to do this work, but I will see to it
> tomorrow. I have been buried in other work for a while but tomorrow should
> present a few hours of peace and quiet to test these for you.
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> Also congratulations on your newly appointed openSUSE council seat.
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> - David


Thanks!!!  I figured that I'd add that as well since I don't have a
ton of thing on my plate ;)

Also, thanks for taking a look at the packages... I did move the
fedora directory up a level.  I'm not sure what's taking so long to
get fedora up and running on the openSUSE Board System, but as soon as
its there I'll start trying to get them up there as well.

Thanks,
Stephen

First up:

the base build mono-uia which we have reviewed still do not apply the patch I provided which means it will not assemble a valid rpm on Fedora x86_64. Then when you try to install it in asks for mono(WindowsBase) 3.0.0.0  I assume our winforms or something requires updating but I will need your insight here.

http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/sources/uiadbuscorebridge/ doesn't exist so I can't get the uiadbuscorebridge source so that one I have left out.

The remaining rpms you need to replace %_libdir with %{_libdir} and I assume that these also need a similar patch as mono-uia to create valid rpms on x86_64 for Fedora. Since I can't install mono-uia and these depend on it I can't test them. I have attached proposed and naturally untested patches for these. These patches must be applied in the spec for Fedora, there is no need to push them upstream if you do not desire but they are required for Fedora.

Finally you should probably clean up those commented out dependencies for a cosmeticly pleasing result.

 -David