From: Ariya H. <ari...@gm...> - 2007-10-09 13:32:17
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Fridrich, > You have been just added to my home project. Thanks! > Please, quality and security first, I have a (bad) reputation to safeguard :-) I will keep this mind. > Now, the thing is easy. You just upload a tarbal and a spec file for > that package. The best would be if you tried to make a SPEC file and > build an RPM on your machine. For older distributions, one will have to > link with the KDE:Qt repository too, because we need quite recent QT4. I > will try to bug our OOo SuSE packager whether he can throw some light my > side. I don't know how busy he will be, so timeframe cannot be promised, > but will do my best. On my own machines (OpenSUSE 10.2 and 10.3), I have built the RPMs without problem. I guess it is then a matter of uploading the files to the build service and see whether it builds cleanly on other distros. I'll wait until I make its first 0.1 release. > BTW: I branched and destabilised HEAD just now :-) The good branch is > STABLE-0-1-0 and will produce libwpg-0.1.x. Head is now producing > libwpg-0.2.x and apart of the fact that it can eat all the nice food you > blog about, it can eat children and other protected species. So, consume > with moderation and precaution :-) So, you branched it quickly :-) While we're on that: (1) does make it sense if we include simplified ODGGenerator (which outputs e.g. context.xml only) also inside libwpg (so that wpg2odg is just a thin wrapper)? (2) Also, what is the plan regarding OOO stuff inside wpg2odg module? Is it going to disappear because you have integrated in Novell edition of OOo afterall? Regards, Ariya |