Re: opengroupware for FE

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On Jul 5, 2006, at 13:00, Axel Thimm wrote:
Already started earlier today, but I'm waiting till the end of week to
make a call for reviewers (where Helge will have released some more
bits :).

OK, libFoundation 1.1.2 is up:

http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/sources/releases/ libFoundation-1.1.2-r152.tar.gz

and works with our RPM buildsystem. This should work fine and should be ready for packaging.

See for example:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197649

Note: gnustep-make != gnustep-make. You need to consider the configuration of gnustep-make. If its configured for the gnu-fd-nil library combo (as currently required by OGo), it won't work with GNUstep and the other way around. Which is why we usually install the OGo "configuration" in /usr/local/ OGoRoot. (a better place might be /usr/local/share/gstep-make-gnu-fd- nil, don't know)

Wrt the issue report, I'm trying hard to push FHS into GNUstep for a few years now. And while people do not seem to object anymore (no religious discussions like before), the people who need to do the required work (mostly Nicola Pero) are too busy to actually do it ;-/ Anyway, OGo / SOPE have the necessary makefile hacks to produce FHS binaries which do not require gstep-make at runtime.

I'll repost with a list of all opengroupware related bugzillas when
they are submitted.

Thanks.

It's just packaging it up and I hope the current specfile will still
be able to do it. I recently packaged sope 4.5.7 and apart from an ICE
in objc in fc4 it went fine.

Whats that ICE?

Thanks,
  Helge
--
Helge Hess
http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/


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