Paolo,
yes, I know that Novell requires registration to use the build service, but I
have to say, that I never received spam or similar offensive stuff from them
because of that registration.
It is not an ideal situation, but the usefulness of their build sevice many
times outweighs the small inconvenience of registering. I am tempted to say,
that the build service is so great, I am ok to give them my email adress for
using it.
Furthermore the folks from the build sevice mailing list are very helpful, and
having up to date dbus-c++ builds will really give dbus-c++ a push forward,
which is a good thing.
So if I convinced you, just send me your build service login name and I will
add you to the dbus-c++ build service project.
:-)
Of course you also can start your own build service project...
best regards
Chris
Am Montag, 8. September 2008 16:58 schrieb P. Durante:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Christopher Lang
>
> <chr...@ac...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am still too busy to do some work on this project. However, I set up
> > dbus-c++ (Original 0.5.0 code) on opensuse build Service some time ago
> > and it builds for quite an impressive list of distributions. It needs
> > verification of the content of the built packages though. If somebody is
> > interested, pls email me, I will add you to the project on the opensuse
> > build server.
>
> that's very interesting, I'd like to put a more updated version to test
>
> > https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=dbus-c%2B%2B&project=home
> >%3Achris144
>
> compulsory registration needed :-\
>
> > cheers
> > Chris
>
> regards
> Paolo
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