On 2/22/19 3:19 AM, Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev wrote:
On 22/02/2019 07:11, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
We only have a few tags left:

lfs83 tags:  33
;fs84 tags: 803

Five open tickets.

If anyone not tagging wants to jump in, please do so.  Doug is doing Gnome
apps and the tickets.  Other packages that need tagging are:

general/prog/jinja2.xml:      &lfs83_checked;
already written about that one: it is only in systemd, and only an optional
dependency of KF5, unless some dep is missing in the book. I've suggested to
archive it.
I think it's still worth keeping for kapidocs.
general/genutils/bogofilter.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
only systemd: recommended dep of evolution, so should be tagged when Doug is
done with GNOME apps.

networking/mailnews/fetchmail.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
networking/mailnews/mutt.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
networking/mailnews/alpine.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
Maybe we could choose between those last two...

networking/netutils/wicd.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
I'm not sure this is useful, because the wpa-supplicant gui can be built, and
network-manager can also take care of setting wifi connexions, but maybe I'm
missing something here. Also it brings dependencies on GTK+2 and Python 2.
Development seems stopped since 2016 (only translation updates), and actually,
just a few bugs were fixed after 2012.
server/mail/exim.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
If nobody wants to do it, archive?
I've got it. It's easier to configure than Sendmail, by miles.
server/mail/dovecot.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
x/lib/gtk-vnc.xml:    &lfs83_checked;
x/installing/x7driver-ati.xml:      &lfs83_checked;
x/installing/x7driver-vmware.xml:      &lfs83_checked;
x/installing/x7driver-amdgpu.xml:      &lfs83_checked;
x/installing/x7driver-vmmouse.xml:      &lfs83_checked;
I'm not sure the vmware drivers are useful now that there is llvmpipe, which
is very fast. And vmmouse has been superseded by code in the kernel... Last
time I tried, the vmware drivers were not doing well with qemu, but it was a
few years ago.

They are still needed if using Qemu with vmwgfx, or actual VMWare (which it seems a majority of our users use when testing in virtualization, if i recall reports from the middle of last year where a kernel issue caused framebuffer problems. I can probably get those drivers, and I have a working copy of VMWare as well (have to use it for school!). As for Dovecot, if nobody gets that by the time I'm done with GNOME Apps, I've got that too.
Pierre
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