Am Mon, 28. Sep 2009 um 17:57:36 -0400 schrieb Orcan Ogetbil: > Hi Guido,
Hi Orcan, > Official F-10, F-11 Fedora packages are in the updates-testing repo. > You can see the SPEC file I used by downloading the corresponding SRPM > or by browsing the Fedora cvs: > http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewvc/devel/hydrogen/ thanks a lot for this hint, but as I just found even your spec file has this double compile bug. As my Fedora box is not the fastest (~35 min compile time) I used this trick not to fall asleep gazing at the screen: echo $'\a' scons install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT echo $'\a' > Before writing a specfile, I urge you to check the testing repo to see > if you can find the update you want, not just for hydrogen, but for > any application/library, to avoid duplicate work. It is good to have > testers. If you feel like you can contribute to our Audio Production > group, I would recommend to join Fedora-devel. We can always use two > more hands :). Check out our SIG: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AudioCreation Very interesting page. I was not aware you were already transfering Fernandos (CCRMA) packages. I have used them a lot, also as a starting point for (personal) upstream package updates. I'm not sure whether to accept your kind invitation (my time level for maintaining Open Source projects is mostly at its top limit) but I would like to take the oportunity and give you a pointer to work I have already done beeing involved in upstream development. May be you will consider necessary some small streamlining for the spec files to align them to all rules, but there are at least no rpmlint errors: http://sourceforge.net/projects/alsamodular/files/QARecord/0.5.0/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/alsamodular/files/QMidiRoute/0.3.0/ While I went through your list at the SIG page, I found the seq24 package is still at 0.8.7 although there was a 0.9.0 release about a year ago: https://launchpad.net/seq24 (Yes I'm also envolved there) Guido -- http://www.bayernline.de/~gscholz/ http://www.lug-burghausen.org/
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