On , Edward Mann wrote:
> I would like to be the maintainer for the Enlightenment e17 for Fedora. I am sending this e-mail to seek guidance and also a sponsor. Getting e17 on Fedora i will need to build and install the following packages > > eina - Core data structure library. > > eet - Data encode/decode and storage library. > > evas - Canvas and scenegraph rendering library. > > ecore - Core mainloop, display abstraction and utility library. > > embryo - Small Pawn based virtual machine and compiler. > > edje - Abstract GUI layout and animation object library. > > efreet - Standards handling for freedesktop.org standards. > > e_dbus - Dbus wrapping and glue layer library. > > eeze - Device abstraction library. > > elementary - Elementary, the widget set... > > emotion - Emotion, video and audio codec API... > > ethumb - EThumb, thumbnail generation library... > > eio - Eio, async I/O library... > > and finally > > Enlightenment 17 - The Window Manager and Desktop Shell. > > I also build Terminology a new terminal emulator based on the efl libraries. I currently build these on a local vm and have a repository setup on my website. I tried to use Koji however seeing that the required packages needed to build e17 are not available i cannot build using Koji, or i don't know how to do the builds. I would need to work my list down in the order i have because eet depends on eina. So eina would need to be build first then it's dev packages installed. Then ecore depends on the packages listed above it. > > On my local machine i wrote a script that would build a package, install rpm and dev rpm then move on to the next package. I am not sure how i would do this with koji. > > I look forward to feedback on this. > > Thanks. I should have added something about myself. I am married with 2 kids gave the dog to a friend, wife likes cats. :-D I enjoy scuba diving, not much since the kids, and Christian apologetics. I have been using Fedora since it first came out and was running RedHat Linux before that. I work as a software developer and Unix/Linux administrator. As well as doing VMWare administration. I do small consultant jobs to keep me exposed to using Linux in different settings. Well that should do it. Thanks.
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