2008/9/6 David Nielsen <gnomeuser@xxxxxxxxx>: > > > 2008/9/6 Michel Salim <michel.sylvan@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> 2008/9/5 David Nielsen <gnomeuser@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > >> > >> > Den 5. sep. 2008 22.21 skrev Paul <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> > monodevelop-0.19-6.fc9 [u'449441 ASSIGNED'] (build/make) pfj >> >> >> >> This is a pain. Every time I've tried to build MD 1.0, koji has thrown >> >> a >> >> wobbler complaining that %{_libdir}/mono/gac can't be found! I will >> >> look >> >> at it again over this next week though. >> > >> > Didn't the wonderful Michel fix this recently, he cleaned up the spec >> > and >> > bumped us succesfully to 2.0 beta. >> > >> I haven't touched the F-9 branch; as I'm not running F-9 anymore, and >> with the changes in the Mono stack, I didn't want to risk any >> breakage. Paul likely knows more about the difference between F-9's >> mono and Rawhide's -- Paul, you could perhaps backport the Rawhide >> monodevelop to F-9? Some of the BRs might need to be changed. > > I believe the new monodevelop requires gtk-sharp-2.12 which in return will > require us to push everything that depends on gtk-sharp2 (with patches or > updated versions from rawhide). I would be in favor of this as it would make > our Mono stack a bit more consistent across the supported platforms and it > would allow us to have the same supported versions of many programs on every > platform. Something like gnome-do e.g. is generally only supported in the > latest release by upstream and we cannot put that in F9 because our stack > cannot support it currently. > > Maybe once Mono 2.0 Final hits we can decide if a coordinated push to F9 > (and F8 if it is still supported at such a time) is desirable, that would > give us time to clean everything up and maybe the friendly ppc arch team can > help us fix nant as well so ppc users can get a complete mono stack. > In the meantime, if MonoDevelop 1.0 is not buildable, perhaps we should revert to 0.19 (IIRC that's the last buildable version). Paul, thougts? -- Michel Salim http://hircus.jaiku.com/ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list