[dev] Re: vanilla linux builds

2008-07-27 Thread Fridrich Strba

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Caolan McNamara wrote:
| What is the version of gtk2/glib2 that Hamburg builds against at the
| moment ?

2.4.x for both AFAIK.

So a vanilla Fedora 3, RHEL4 or CentOS4 is compiler-wise compatible with
upstream, just needed to add a java 1.4.x and it is ready to go (1.5.0
should be ok for QA too).

Cheers

Fridrich.
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Re: [dev] Re: vanilla linux builds

2008-07-27 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi *,

On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Fridrich Strba
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 [upstream build environment]
 So a vanilla Fedora 3, RHEL4 or CentOS4 is compiler-wise compatible with
 upstream, just needed to add a java 1.4.x and it is ready to go (1.5.0
 should be ok for QA too).

Java 1.4 will soon not work anymore...

ciao
Christian

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Re: [dev] Re: vanilla linux builds

2008-07-27 Thread Caolan McNamara
On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 19:08 +0200, Fridrich Strba wrote:
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 Caolan McNamara wrote:
 | What is the version of gtk2/glib2 that Hamburg builds against at the
 | moment ?
 
 2.4.x for both AFAIK.
 
 So a vanilla Fedora 3, ... is compiler-wise compatible with
 upstream, 

Ah, it perhaps *was*, as that's the setup I used for making
upstream-qa-able workspaces for the last few years, but no longer
unfortunately as the FC-3 compiler seems to create a situation where
chart2 objects end up blank, something which doesn't happen with e.g.
the O3-build-bot, hence my mucking around for a new baseline I can
create locally.

C.


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