On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Gerhard Brauer <gerhard.brauer@xxxxxx> wrote: > Am Wed, 3 Dec 2008 19:40:59 -0600 > schrieb "Dan McGee" <dpmcgee@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> So where do we stand on all of this? As I showed above, the makepkg >> and repo-add pieces are pretty much in place. We've done a decent >> amount of work on the libalpm/pacman side of things, but it isn't >> complete yet and is very rough around the edges. This is something >> that is very doable if people want to jump in and help us get this >> done. Obviously knowledge of C would be helpful, but we can always use >> some beta testers to help us work out kinks if necessary. >> >> -Dan > > I'm also very interessing to help. I think, mostly with testing but i'm > sure i have some ideas too. > It is ok to check out the named git repos or could you give/setup a > more complete test enviroment? Yes, I would recommend checking out that GIT repo, taking a look at that branch, and seeing what it currently does. To get it built from source: ./autogen.sh ./configure <options, where these are probably similar to those found in pacman's PKGBUILD> make -Dan