Hi,

first: Thank you very much for your work on the Mageia package, Joseph!
My package would be impossible without this work.

I also recognized the horrible project "management" by IRAF developers,
hell of bundled libs and official source doesn't compile without
modifications. This is also the reason why I don't want to maintain an
official Fedora package for IRAF right now. There really have to be some
changes upstream, github would be a very nice place for this. I also got
some similar information from Ole Streicher (Debian packager) some time ago.

Greetings,
Christian


On 01/08/2015 01:55 PM, Joseph Wang wrote:
> Great to hear that someone has gotten IRAF to work.
>
> Unfortunately while I've been able to get the IRAF rpm's working, I
> haven't been able to do any other work on it.  The problem is that the
> maintainers of IRAF have this odd refusal to put IRAF into a version
> control system, and without having some sort of version control, it's
> pretty much impossible to coordinate development.  I don't care what
> version control system that they use, but they some reluctant to use
> any version control.
>
> I have a version of IRAF on github
>
> https://github.com/joequant/iraf
>
> But it is missing the 2.16.1 patches, and I don't see how I can
> incorporate 2.16.1 without version control.
>
> Either someone needs to convince the maintainers to have an official
> tree, or someone needs to create a fork of IRAF that is on some
> version control system.  They are very welcome to use my github tree.
> I tried gently getting the IRAF maintainers to put their stuff into
> version control, but I gave up after it seem to be going nowhere.
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