Yo,

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 16:34:56 +0200 Tomas Cech <tc...@suse.cz> said:
>
>> Hi mighty devs,
>>
>> I'd like to inform you that with cooperation of JReidinger, DimStar,
>> matejcik and Puppet_Master we have now E17 in openSUSE buildservice
>> for several distributions. Not all make sense but can be used as
>> monitor if something went wrong with recent revision. Periodic builds
>> are not yet enabled, but it may be already interesting for you.
>>
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly
>>
>> We all had SUSE as priority so it may not have the quality as by
>> "native packager" for other distributions. If you're "native packager"
>> and want to fix something. Feel free to contact us.
>>
>> On behalf of all people mentioned above
>
> this is pretty cool. it'd be nice if the deb distros also got some
> package/build love and if people can investigate the build problems for:
>
> https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?blocked=0&building=0&dispatching=0&finished=0&project=X11%3AEnlightenment%3ANightly&scheduled=0&signing=0&succeeded=0
>
>
> specifically the failed ones. the unresolvable ones look like packaging issues
> for the spec file people to fix.
>
> a quick look shows me
>
> 1. curl seems to be missing some defines. maybe we require a minimum version
> these distros dont support and should feature check for that and disable curl
> if not there or make ecore work ALSO with older curls.
>
> 2. xattr support - CEDRIC!!!

Hum, which one ? If RHEL4, then it seems it is build against an old
eina library as it also fail to find eina_lock and eina_file.

> 3. eina_lock - looks like we make some pthread.h most unhappy... someone know
> why?

That's really odd. Could someone tell us the content of the pthread.h
of RHEL4 to see what is going on here ?

> 4. one distro missing lua... might need adding of lua packages separately from
> EFL?
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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