> Am 09.04.2015 um 12:35 schrieb Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]>: > > Hello. > > On 09/04/15 12:29, Leif Middelschulte wrote: >>> Am 09.04.2015 um 11:22 schrieb Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hello. >>> >>> On 09/04/15 10:47, Tom Hacohen wrote: >>>> On 09/04/15 01:14, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: >>>>> On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 12:31:13 +0100 Tom Hacohen <[email protected]> >>>>> said: >>>>> >>>>>> On 08/04/15 11:26, thomasg wrote: >>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Tom Hacohen <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> On 08/04/15 10:20, Stefan Schmidt wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hello. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> At the EFL Dev Day US during the talk from Lars he brought up the >>>>>>>>> point >>>>>>>>> that EFL is heavily outdated in many distros and platforms. While I >>>>>>>>> instantly agree to this I wondered how bad it really is. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think as a developer as well as a user it makes sense for us to know >>>>>>>>> what versions of EFL and friends are packaged in which distros and >>>>>>>>> platforms. Thus I started to pull together a wiki page for it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/packaging_status/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Its a tedious work and I only started today. Feel free to jump in and >>>>>>>>> update the links and versions for your beloved distro. Please go with >>>>>>>>> main package repositories first. You can add a line for a overlay/ppa >>>>>>>>> if >>>>>>>>> it is well maintained. When filling a new field please add the link as >>>>>>>>> you can already see in existing entries. That way we have a page where >>>>>>>>> we can easily look for the latest versions and update. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My plan is to fill in more items over time (hoping for some >>>>>>>>> crowdsourcing here) and run a quick update of versions numbers once a >>>>>>>>> month (already set a calendar entry for it). >>>>>>>> I wrote "latest" for every package of Arch. It's too crazy to maintain >>>>>>>> it for Arch, and it's always up to date anyway. >>>>>>> If it's too crazy to update a wiki page, no wonder the maintainers >>>>>>> might find it crazy to do up-to-date packaging :P >>>>>> It's too crazy for us to maintain 2000 boxes of a table. :) >>>>>> Yes btw, we release too often nowadays (the micro releases), and it's >>>>>> becoming more and more annoying to stay up to date, and I think that's >>>>>> why Arch has been so slow recently with micro releases for the efl. >>>>> look at: >>>>> >>>>> https://www.enlightenment.org/doku.php?id=download-latest >>>>> >>>>> look at the top - it's a bunch of variables for version of that package. >>>>> that's >>>>> it. url and label is generates from the vars. just update those vars at >>>>> release >>>>> of anything (add more vars and table entries when new stuff is being >>>>> released >>>>> that wasn't before). >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I'm talking about two things: >>>> 1. Maintaining the 2000 cells of the table. You have to check the >>>> distro's websites (or script it, and then it's fine) in order to update >>>> those. Your approach doesn't matter there. >>> Its easy to make it sounding scarry when using factor 10. Its actually >>> 231 cells. Not all of them need to be updated. >>> >>> If someone wants to script this I would be happy. Given that I do not >>> see this happening I will do it manually and see how this goes. >> https://phab.enlightenment.org/P116 <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P116> >> <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P116 <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P116>> >> php script fetches the current arch linux package version of the efl. >> I also wrote a bash script (https://phab.enlightenment.org/P115 >> <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P115> <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P115 >> <https://phab.enlightenment.org/P115>>) that creates a transparent .png >> since that might be easier to include in the wiki. > > Cool. Are you willing to extend this script to work for all listed > distros in the wiki? Arch alone does not bring me much but if we can > cover a lot more distros and generate the table for it that would help. > Even if I had to do some updates on my own. I've changed the script. It's written in python now and currently scraps the version information for: arch, ubuntu, debian, fedora, elive, openSuSE 13.2, gentoo, Tizen: Common Others can be easily added. Maybe add a link to the script in the wiki page?
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