> > why? > > The Gnome team will support the D-I team in producing the > > gtk+-directfb packages. > > I wanted to do so... and if I do it right, their work will be less.
I'm not sure they need help on packaging; I might be wrong but I don't think the gtk is not ready because of technical problems. > > The library builds fine already (see [2] and [3]). > > The impression that the above messages left me is that the > library used for the image was simply built from sources and > added in the image via a tarball, not via a package. Am I not > correct about this? > You are right, but why do you need a debian package to test the patch? And again: have you tried to build a mini.iso based on the new set of Libraries? Wouldn't it make sense to get confident with it before concentrating On making an udeb you would not know how to use and test? > Note: I feel much anger in your writing... Yes, your message did piss me off very much indeed. You would delay things by saying "i think nothing should be done until this issue is clarified" because you have not clear how the libraries work. Note that it's perfectly ok having doubts, but before telling that in name of The d-I team to the package maintainer, you could discuss it on irc/ml and make Sure there are some problems. IMO it just confuses things. > I don't consider it my responasbility to fix those images, as > I have said some time ago, > I just have time for testing. Huh? What do you expect then? You write on d-boot "hey, g-I is fucked on ppc" as you did with Cyrillic fonts, And then you expect within a couple of hours to find a hundred messages on your Mailbox asking for details or providing a fix? Why don't you just try to provide proper reports so that the problems can be fixed? You lately reported that the crash on ppc happens because of the touchpad fix, but you Did not even try to revert the patch and see if that is the real problem... If that's your idea of testing things I'd say is not very effective and as a consequence it Takes a long time before problems get fixed. > In spite of that I wanted to see gtk+2.0 packages prepared to > build directfb packages, too and hoped (not blindly) that the > colour issues will disappear. The colour problem disappears: it's one of the first things we did In Extremadura. Sven built the libraries and a test image and, apart For a problem with some buttons (not used inside g-i), everything looks Beautiful. I don't think you need a deb to see thet. > > now what is needed is testing the packages produced by the official > > maintainers and not > > duplicating their work or delaying other people' work. > > Have they done this? Judging from what I know and seen in > unstable, directfb gtk packages are still unsupported. Do > such experimental packages exist? No, it does not exist yet; cairo is a requirement. Unofficial cairo Could be used, true, but we'll need it officially anyway. I think the gnome team have all the skills needed to package gtk+-directfb, So IMO it's not a technical problem and of course you can try to do it Yourself, but I don't know how useful that would be. Regards, D.