Hey All
Attached is a kickstart to do the Geo Spin. In short, it just picks the packages that are good for doing Geo Stuff. In long, it doesn't actually work that well yet. One of the more important tools, JOSM is only available in the Open Suse Build service, and has dependencies that are not in fedora. In order to make this work, you'll have to comment out josm and garmintools for now.
-Yaakov
Yaakov Nemoy wrote:
Hey All
Attached is a kickstart to do the Geo Spin. In short, it just picks the packages that are good for doing Geo Stuff. In long, it doesn't actually work that well yet. One of the more important tools, JOSM is only available in the Open Suse Build service, and has dependencies that are not in fedora. In order to make this work, you'll have to comment out josm and garmintools for now.
If you would list the dependency chain of josm in the dependency list of the Spins Page, you could help people interested in this spin focus on packaging and review requests, while also measuring progress.
All these dependencies should be in Fedora before this spin goes through the wrangler and review stages, or we are unable to see the benefit for Fedora which down the line is going to get you trademark approval.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip
2009/1/22 Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip@kanarip.com:
Yaakov Nemoy wrote:
Hey All
Attached is a kickstart to do the Geo Spin. In short, it just picks the packages that are good for doing Geo Stuff. In long, it doesn't actually work that well yet. One of the more important tools, JOSM is only available in the Open Suse Build service, and has dependencies that are not in fedora. In order to make this work, you'll have to comment out josm and garmintools for now.
If you would list the dependency chain of josm in the dependency list of the Spins Page, you could help people interested in this spin focus on packaging and review requests, while also measuring progress.
I was planning on getting to that eventually, i wanted to submit this patch as a placeholder for the time being, as this is what's pretty much being put on the wiki as well. In any case, since it doesn't work, there's less worry there.
All these dependencies should be in Fedora before this spin goes through the wrangler and review stages, or we are unable to see the benefit for Fedora which down the line is going to get you trademark approval.
I was going to have a stab at packaging it soon enough. The depedencies will eventually all be there.
-Yaakov