Le 27/09/2014 04:26, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
The reason I
ask is because we have some community member in openSUSE
that are intentionally using EOL versions of openSUSE to avoid KDE 4
for as long as possible. I would like to make TDE a openSUSE desktop
option for them with a OBS repo.
This could hopefully help all of you pick up some additional developers as
well.
Sounds good to me; any takers?
Tim
Hello,
I'm currently integrating TDE R14 in the opensuse build service.
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:PunisherHD:trinity-r14
What I'm doing on OBS:
- Building packages without any patch (TDE R14 must be buildable out of
the box)
- Keeping source code and packaging files in our own GIT
- Configuring OBS servers to download the required files from our GIT
then build the packages.
It takes me some time to modify the RPM packages, because the "rpmlint"
tool for opensuse adds many constraints that I don't have when building
on my own computer.
And I must remain compatible with other RPM distributions too.
At the moment, I don't know how to make OBS aware of source code change
in our GIT, to have automatic rebuild of packages. I must trigger the
download/build manually.
Tim, can you please consider adding patches from bug #2133 so that
tdeilbs will build on OBS ?
Then I can build tdebase and have a minimal working TDE ...
Finally, please be aware that OBS is good but not the ultimate build
solution: it lacks support for many distributions.
François