On Sunday 05 October 2008 22:40:07 groot at kde.org wrote: > Total changesets: 1 > Log message: > Import license texts for the packages that are dependencies of Qt 4.4.1
What you're seeing here is the commit messages from one of the repositories that the KDE project on OpenSolaris has. I'm not sure it's generally useful to send commit messages to the list -- what do people think? The purpose of the repository is to store the main results of work done in Dude: resulting specfiles and build machinery. The idea is that you use that stuff in combination with *either* external pristine sources (if you're just building stuff for yourself or can understand and handle it if the external sources move or disappear) or pristine sources pulled from Dude (if you are concerned about the availability of those external sources or have a Dude checkout anyway because you are working on porting and packaging). Right now -- as you can see from the commits -- there is *just* licensing information in there for a bunch of packages that Qt depends on. I don't intend to push any more into the repo until a few things are sorted out: - whether it's a good idea to serve up specfiles at all - what the license ought to be on the specfiles we have written already - whether posting commit messages to the list is a good idea I will, however, clone the repo on to bionicmutton and push stuff to there so that people can see how it works. As it is derivative from the stuff in Dude, it should be familiar, but it is far more oriented towards "push this button and packages get built." [ade]
