From: Markus R. <rol...@un...> - 2008-02-18 10:14:16
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Hi, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: [...] > But about selecting a repository, what about removing the spark core > libraries (oxygen, kerosin, ...) and other things which are currently in > simspark from soccer3d repository? For now, we could just split two > repositories so that the soccer3d code requires simspark installed on > the system. You want to use the libraries from the simspark repository tpgether with the simulation from the soccer3d repository, right? I think thats not practical as the two spark version have various differences that does not allow a for a simple replacement (see my 2nd mail for a list of differences) Therefore keeping a known working version (the soccer3d repo) and gradually picking changes from the simspark repo is my preferred way. > To make it simpler for users, we could then release them as > one package, so that they will not notice the change. (Also, I will > release RPM/SRPM packages for them). At least, it is more fun I think! [...] The idea to release rpm or debian packages is good I think and would ease the installation process for the user. cheers, Markus |