Hi Rafael and Cyril, Rafael Cunha de Almeida wrote, On 17/05/2010 07:38: > Hello Cyril, > > I'm CCing this e-mail to you just to ask, when you say > > Enable the "security patch" again. > > what patch are you talking about? I looked at unstable's patches directory for > the word security, but I didn't find anything. Is that some debian terminology > I'm not familiar with?
AFAIK, I think it's the patch 02_tmp_in_HOME in 2.49+dfsg-2 branch. It change the way blender save quit.blend into /tmp by saving it in ~/.blender/ . If it's this one, there is an upstream patch to review at <http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=127&aid=22339&group_id=9> . > On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:56:42PM +0200, Kevin Roy wrote: >> Rafael Cunha de Almeida wrote, On 14/05/2010 03:45: >>> >>> Cool, I think I can use some help :-). I'm not sure how to add two >>> maintainers >>> to a project, but we can figure it out later. >>> >> >> Actually I'm completely new about the Debian packaging "world" and I am >> still learning how it works. So I can work and contribute on the git and >> let you the uploads thing. >> > > Hello Kevin, > > Alright, I have been maintaining a patch, but I'm no expert either. Do you > have > jabber (it works on google talk as well)? Maybe you could add me: > r...@jabber-br.org. That way we have faster communication. > Yes I'm using my google account to jabber a lot and I've just added you ;) >> >> Here is my github clone : git://github.com/kiniou/blender-debian.git >> I forgot to tell I'm working/developping with Ubuntu Lucid actually but >> i'm looking to build with pbuilder and Debian mirror. This is why i've >> got a branch called ubuntu-lucid. > > I think that if you are chrooting to a debian tree it shouldn't matter if you > use ubuntu or debian. My name on github is aflag: github.com/aflag. Can you > add > me to that project so we can both make changes to that repository? I've added you as well. > I have changed minor things on top of your modifications. I added a changelog > entry and I've created the file debian/source/format. You need to add yourself > to the changelog as well, take a look on dch to know how to add new entries on > that file. I think a dch -a will work once you have your email and name > configurated correctly. > > For now, my modifications are at: > http://kontesti.me/~rafael/debian/blender/blender.git > if you want to check out. > I'm checking it out :) . BTW I've created a launchpad PPA at https://launchpad.net/~kiniou/+archive/ppa . >> Strange ... the build failed for me at the linking process because of >> openjpeg missing header. It failed only with pbuilder but not with >> dpkg-buildpackage and so far I did not find any clue about this issue. > > That is strange. I haven't been using pbuilder, but I use debuild directly. > I'm > not sure why it wouldn't work with pbuilder. I'm not sure what that openjpeg > library does, but if it adds feature to blender, it's nice to leave it on. The libopenjpeg is used in the imbuf module which handles Texture formats in blender. I just add -lopenjpeg in the root CMakeLists.txt and pbuilder finally complete the build. > BTW, > why did you add > > OPTION(WITH_BUILDINFO "Include extra build details" ON) > OPTION(WITH_INSTALL "Install accompanying scripts and language files > needed to run blender" ON) > I don't think there was new scripts added to it with WITH_INSTALL option. Those options are ON by default on my svn checkout. The WITH_INSTALL option is needed to install all python scripts and locales in /usr/share/blender/2.5/ (cf. source/creator/CMakeLists.txt +108) but i don't know if it's the right place for install. The WITH_BUILDINFO just add build information like date, svn revision ... (cf. source/creator/CMakeLists.txt +90) so it's safe to leave it ON. > I have been talking to people on IRC and it seems that blender > internationalization isn't really ready yet. It seems like English is really > the > only option available. There's this guy named bdiego who seems to work with > that. Perhaps he can give us some pointers as to how internationalization will > work. However, I think we could just drop it altogether for now > (/usr/share/blender/2.5/locale isn't even the right place for that to be, it > should be at /usr/share/locale.) This seems not to be a big priority upstream, but it may be trivial to fix this and send a patch to them. I'll take a look at it. > I think we should figure out our TODO list so we can divide the work to be > done > between us. The original TODO: > > - Enable the "security patch" again. > => asking KiBi about it. I can check if the upstream patch works. > - Maybe double-check localization. > => seems like there's no localization for now. Ask bdiego about it. > - Check building within unstable. > - Finally move 2.50 alpha 0 to unstable. 2.6 will be the "stabilised" version of blender according to upstream roadmap <http://www.blender.org/development/release-logs/blender-250/>. It may be better to stick with 2.5 in experimental and package 2.6 in unstable when it will be released (normally around mid 2010). > > Next step I think is checking each of the current bugs to see if > upstream mentions fixing them and also check if we can reproduce the bugs. > Then > we can update changelog as needed. > Yep, I totally agree with this and I've already looked in the bug tracker .. there are some old bugs that can be closed but I've looked too quickly to do a list :) . >>> Collada seems to be needed in order to export blender projects to a XML >>> format. >>> It's possible to compile blender without it, but I think it would be much >>> better >>> to support it. Unfortunately I don't see collada (or opencollada) in >>> debian's >>> repository. Do you know anything about this issue? >> >> I remember that Collada export was done with some python script in 2.49 >> and I think it could be ported to 2.5 but maybe it's worth packaging >> opencollada. Anyway for now I disabled it in the patch >> 10_build_configuration for tests. > > Yes, I talked to KiBi on IRC and I think we're better off leaving that support > out for now. It'd utimately require opencollada package to be created and > maintained on debian. That's a thing to be thought about in the future, I > think. Ok with that too. --- Kevin Roy http://blog.knokorpo.fr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4bf12b6c.1010...@gmail.com