Le 21/02/2015 21:45, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
> Pierre Labastie wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is to ask whether I can help with tagging. But if we want to be several
>> persons to do that, we should allocate packages to each one.
>>
>> What I can do easily is packages in the "programming" and "file systems"
>> sections. I guess that I am behind for X Window.
>>
>> I could do KDE, too but I have a question about new versions of some 
>> packages,
>> which should be updated according to tickets 5917 and 5955.
>> There is also 6143, which I think should be closed, now that we have 
>> discussed
>> with Ken. But all three tickets are assigned to Bruce, so I do not know where
>> I could help there.
> 
> Any editor can tag any package as they build and test for release.  I
> personally plan on building virtually everything in the book.
> 
> My approach this time is slightly different.  I started with critical packages
> I need and built in chroot: openssl, openssh, and sudo are the primary ones.
> 
> After I got the system up with those, I work mostly via ssh from a complete
> desktop.
> 
> I started by going through the book pretty much linearly and building packages
> that had no dependencies.  I've gotten through Chapter 12 with a few packages
> in other places.  I also did enough to get subversion working and to be able
> to render the book.
> 
> Today I will start with Xorg and I plan on doing the open tickets for KDE.  On
> my current HW, I will need to add some speakers to test sound.  I'm not sure
> about bluez right now.  I do have a USB BT device I can try.  Otherwise I'll
> copy everything to a new partition on my laptop and use that to test bluez,
> but it will probably be a few days before I can get to that.
> 
> If you want to test LDXE and/or XFCE, that would be nice.
> 
>   -- Bruce
> 

Thanks,

I think I'll do programming languages, and tag those which have not yet been
tagged when I finish. Then I'll go to XFCE, then LXDE.

I plan to do that on both 32 and 64 bit VM's in parallel.
I'll run the tests, otherwise, I'll use only required and recommended deps,
with associated commands (no doc, for example, if they require an optional
package).

regards
Pierre
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