On 23 December 2011 16:25, Baho Utot <baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2011 04:18:37 pm Calvin Morrison wrote:
On 23 December 2011 11:17, Baho Utot
<baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2011 02:58:43 pm Calvin
Morrison wrote:
Baho,
I think again we are duplicating our work. Me and Pawel have had
PKGBUILDs
available for some time.
Calvin
[putolin]
Have not seen them.
My pkgbuilds are very different from the ones in AUR.
I have TDE going into /usr. I have to fix a small issue with my qt3 so
qt4 can be installed without error though.
That's not a big difference - only a path. I don't see why we continue to
duplicate our work. All of our sources so far are available in the Git
repository.
Calvin
Didn't see them.
Sorry I don't see my work as a duplication.
Duplicate - 3. To make or perform again; repeat.
You are duplicating the work when you could be contributing.
I have developed my pkgbuilds to
work with a fresh install of arch linux and to adhere and integrate into
arch
linux the way the arch developers have out lined in their package building
guide.
Wow thats awesome! why don't you contribute to the project by helping us?
It seems ridiculous for you to be playing the part of Maverick here
especially since I don't even really want to do the packaging. I'm just
doing it because no one else has stepped up yet.
The Arch Way as far as I see it implies leaving everything upstream.
I also build in a clean chroot environment and namcap
both the
packages and the build scripts. The scripts I have are not completely
without error according to namacp but they are really close. I have
examined
the scripts in AUR, they are not to my standards.
Doesn't everyone else do this? :-) I test our scripts not in a chroot, but
a VM. Even cleaner.
namcap is a great utility which I have not utilized much. While examining
the scripts in the AUR you didn't think to improve them or even bother to
talk to us? Instead you went your own way? I don't mean to be harsh but
this all seems very counter intuitive.
Instead of completely shrugging off the work we've put into in, why not
work together? Everyone here is rooting for Trinity, and we are both arch
users.
Calvin Morrison