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Cingulingu
2013-05-14
2014-10-21
  • Cingulingu

    Cingulingu - 2013-05-14

    Hi,
    First of all, Great job.
    A little bit of background:
    I have actually tested a lot of distributions, and finally opted for
    opensuse. But I discovered, to my shame, that qlc+ is compiled on
    debian-ubuntu, mac and windows. The first is OK it just lack some stuff
    that I like from opensuse ( UEFI, YAST, KDE, and other minor stuff ). For
    me, the other two, are out of the question (I don't want to discuss, why).
    So, instead to bother you guys, I begin to compile it on my own PC, but sun
    I discovered, that my colleague need it too. The problem was that his
    laptop was on a different architecture (x86). In short, double work.
    Now let's go to the real discussion:
    Than I discovered a great opensuse tool. It is called OBS, openSUSE Build
    Service. The great thing is that is not only a opensuse tool, but it
    support other distributions and architectures too
    (fedora,ubuntu,deb,...x86,x64,arm,..). So I used it to do bought
    architectures in one go, for opensuse 12.3. I even pull some staff like
    ola,lib-mad, and other stuff from other obs projects. My goal was to
    compile it to full. Now I need some help with it, to refine the scripts.
    Help will bi much appreciated.

    It can can installed from the download link (one click install, repositories,..)
    You can find it hire: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=qlcplus&project=home%3Acingulingu1

     
  • Massimo Callegari

    Hi Cingulingu, I guess I am a bit late for this...

    I tried myself to setup a repository with the openSUSE build system. The targets I'm interested into are:
    Arch_Core
    Fedora_20
    RHEL_7
    openSUSE_13.1
    xUbuntu_12.04
    xUbuntu_14.04

    I've seen that you are ahead on this topic. Have you ever tried to build debian packages ?
    If you need the .dsc file, I can provide it for version 4.8.1.
    Not sure if it is enough though...

     
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