>So what I propose is that you seriously consider packaging your application 
>for Mageia.
>We find a mentor for you to apprentice with, to familiarise you with the 
>process.
>In choosing a mentor, it would help to find someone in the same time zone.
>You're in Canada ?  What time zone ?
>(I'd offer to mentor you myself, being also in Canada, but I'm not yet a full 
>packager.)

André,

No matter what my e-mail address is, I am not in Canada, but in Romania.

Anyway, I'll think of packaging once I fix some other issues. Right now I'm 
investigating a very peculiar crash in KCharSelect (an upstream issue), which 
actually means KCharSelect crashes when a bad font is used (DejaVu _is_ having 
some bad issues). As I am not familiar with Qt4/KDE development, it's a kinky 
issue. And the bug is not where it seems to be. (I can't report the bug right 
now, but if you want details, ask me.) I am stunned that such an application 
like KCharSelect can crash such badly and nobody fixes it (yes, to reproduce 
the bug you must know to identify the actual conditions, however there are some 
upstream bug reports about this crashes, poorly defined). This being said, 
CharMap in Windows _never_ crashed, in no version of Windows, whereas 
KCharSelect _always_ crashes, from KDE 4.0 onwards. If I won't be able to 
pinpoint the bug (yes, I want to fix it), I might reconsider one more time 
using KDE4 (hence Linux) on my laptop, as this is
 utterly ridiculous to have KCharSelect crashing like shit (ask me and I'll 
tell you how to crash it on _any_ distro) and nobody doing anything! Millions 
of Linux users and developers!


>When I started, I was able to package my favorite application to start with, 
>hopefully you can do 
>the same, if it's not too complicated.  (Since you indicate that it doesn't 
>have dependancies 
>to/from other packages, I suspect that it would be relatively 
>straight-forward.)

It needs Python 2.7 and whatnot, but this is not an issue. (I've packaged some 
RPMs in 2009, just not for Mandriva, for EL5-compatible distros.)

R-C

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