Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Ah, okay.   Nothing in the message I saw indicated that this wasn't going
> directly into the packages being delivered to Nevada - if there are going
> to be more reviews on this list for things like that, it would be helpful
> to specify that when the review is sent out.
>
>       -alan-
>   
Right now everything that is going to experimental of spec-files-other 
is not going straight to Nevada. But I will mention it for the rest of 
the packages I push to review. By the way I uploaded a will ago 
SUNWgnome-btdownload, which is in the same situation.

Luis de Bethencourt

> Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
>   
>> Alan,
>>
>> Without knowing all the details...
>>
>> This is going in the experimental section of our spec-files-other
>> svn repo.  My understanding is that these experimental packages
>> are for populating an unsupported and experimental IPS repo and
>> are not (or not directly) destined for Nevada integration.
>>
>> When Stephen integates nano into SFW, we can delete it from
>> s-f-o and from the experimental repo.  That said, I agree that
>> we should review our list and compare it with Kelly's list.
>>
>> Laca
>>
>> On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 08:54 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>>     
>>> Doesn't this conflict with Stephen Hahn's work to integrate Nano to SFW?
>>> Have you coordinated with Stephen to resolve this?   (And why is a curses
>>> text editor going into JDS instead of SFW?)
>>>
>>>     -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
>>>      Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
>>>       
>>>> #
>>>> # spec file for package nano
>>>> #
>>>> # Copyright (c) 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>>>> # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine
>>>> # package are under the same license as the package itself.
>>>> #
>>>> # Owner: Luis de Bethencourt
>>>> #
>>>> %include Solaris.inc
>>>> Name:         nano
>>>> License:      GPL
>>>> Version:      2.0.7
>>>> Summary:      GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine
>>>> editor.
>>>> Source:      
>>>> http://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v2.0/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
>>>> SUNW_Copyright:       %{name}.copyright
>>>> URL:          http://www.nano-editor.org
>>>> BuildRoot:    %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
>>>> %include default-depend.inc
>>>> Requires: SUNWcsl
>>>> Requires: SUNWcslr
>>>> Requires: SUNWlibms
>>>>
>>>> %description
>>>> GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor.  It aims to emulate the
>>>> Pico text editor while also offering a few enhancements.
>>>>
>>>> %prep
>>>> %setup -q
>>>>
>>>> %build
>>>> ./configure --enable-all --prefix=%{_prefix} --exec-prefix=%{_prefix}
>>>> make
>>>>
>>>> %install
>>>> rm -rf %{buildroot}
>>>> make DESTDIR="%{buildroot}" install
>>>> rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/info
>>>>
>>>> %files
>>>> %defattr (-, root, sys)
>>>> %dir %attr (0755, root, bin) %{_bindir}
>>>> %{_bindir}/*
>>>> %dir %attr(0755, root, bin) %{_mandir}
>>>> %dir %attr(0755, root, bin) %{_mandir}/*
>>>> %{_mandir}/*/*
>>>> %dir %attr (0755, root, sys) %{_datadir}/nano
>>>> %{_datadir}/nano/*
>>>>
>>>> %changelog
>>>> * Mon May 12 2008 - luis.debethencourt at sun.com
>>>> - Initial version
>>>>         
>
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