Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-27 Thread James Cassell
On Fri, 29 May 2009 12:55:50 -0400, Rahul Sundaram  
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:



On 05/29/2009 07:34 PM, Mat Booth wrote:



I don't think JEP should be on that list. I've used it in few
commercial products and its a thousand dollars a pop for a source code
licence:

http://www.singularsys.com/order/


JEP in the wiki is linked to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jep/. Are
you even talking about the same software?


at the top of the sourceforge link you provided, it say As of 2008-09-29  
00:00, this project may now be found at http://www.singularsys.com/jep;

so yes, it's the same software


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-23 Thread Gerry Reno

Rahul Sundaram wrote:

On 10/23/2009 09:19 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:

  

Did eucalyptus ever get packaged for F12 ?

I didn't find anything in rawhide today when I checked it.



Nobody volunteered yet.

Rahul

  
I see on the eucalyptus site that they now have rpms available for 
CentOS 5.3.  Maybe that would make it easier now to create packages for 
Fedora.


http://open.eucalyptus.com/downloads


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-23 Thread Gerry Reno

Gerry Reno wrote:

Rahul Sundaram wrote:

On 10/23/2009 09:19 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:

 

Did eucalyptus ever get packaged for F12 ?

I didn't find anything in rawhide today when I checked it.



Nobody volunteered yet.

Rahul

  
I see on the eucalyptus site that they now have rpms available for 
CentOS 5.3.  Maybe that would make it easier now to create packages 
for Fedora.


http://open.eucalyptus.com/downloads


Oops.  I take that back.  There are rpms in the download lists for other 
Linux versions but looks like only .tar.gz for CentOS.


Anyway, I trying to install eucalyptus on Fedora 11 and here is what I 
think the prerequisites are when installing all controllers on one node:


yum install  java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel ant ant-nodeps libvirt 
libvirt-devel   curl libcurl-devel httpd httpd-devel apr apr-devel 
openssl openssl-devel dhcp m2crypto


I'll see if I can get it installed.



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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-23 Thread Orion Poplawski

On 10/23/2009 10:08 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:

Oops. I take that back. There are rpms in the download lists for other
Linux versions but looks like only .tar.gz for CentOS.

Anyway, I trying to install eucalyptus on Fedora 11 and here is what I
think the prerequisites are when installing all controllers on one node:

yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel ant ant-nodeps libvirt
libvirt-devel curl libcurl-devel httpd httpd-devel apr apr-devel openssl
openssl-devel dhcp m2crypto

I'll see if I can get it installed.


Looks like building from source may use customized versions of axis2/c 
rampart/c and libvirt.  Doesn't look like axis2/c or rampart/c are in 
Fedora.


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-23 Thread Gerry Reno

Orion Poplawski wrote:

On 10/23/2009 10:08 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:

Oops. I take that back. There are rpms in the download lists for other
Linux versions but looks like only .tar.gz for CentOS.

Anyway, I trying to install eucalyptus on Fedora 11 and here is what I
think the prerequisites are when installing all controllers on one node:

yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel ant ant-nodeps libvirt
libvirt-devel curl libcurl-devel httpd httpd-devel apr apr-devel openssl
openssl-devel dhcp m2crypto

I'll see if I can get it installed.


Looks like building from source may use customized versions of axis2/c 
rampart/c and libvirt.  Doesn't look like axis2/c or rampart/c are in 
Fedora.




Ok, there are rpms for CentOS 5.3.  They packaged them inside the 
.tar.gz download file.  In the deps directory there are rpms for axis2 
and rampart.  I don't see any srpms yet.



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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-10-22 Thread Gerry Reno

Jeff Spaleta wrote:

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Rahul Sundaram
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
  

Hi

I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009




eucalyptus has a non-trivial list of java deps that we don't have
packaged yet. I looked at the 1.5 pre-release tarballs in launchpad
before ecualyptus opened up its bzr trees to the public.  Ubuntu seems
to have initially solved this problem in a way that our packaging
review process would definitely not allow. They lumped a lot of
individual java codebased together into a single package in order to
streamline the effort to get eucalyptus into universe.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/eucalyptus-javadeps

It would take a concerted effort of a number of contributors with
reasonable java packaging experience to work together and coordinate
package reviews to build up the complete set of java packages needed
for full eucalyptus functionality. I would definitely not be among
them.  If people are serious about it. I really suggest they start
forming up a team and start working on it now with F12 as a target
release for the first full set of packages.

-jef

  


Did eucalyptus ever get packaged for F12 ?

I didn't find anything in rawhide today when I checked it.


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-29 Thread Mat Booth
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Rahul Sundaram
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
 Hi

 I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
 that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
 anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

 Rahul


Hi,

I don't think JEP should be on that list. I've used it in few
commercial products and its a thousand dollars a pop for a source code
licence:

http://www.singularsys.com/order/

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-29 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/29/2009 07:34 PM, Mat Booth wrote:

 
 I don't think JEP should be on that list. I've used it in few
 commercial products and its a thousand dollars a pop for a source code
 licence:
 
 http://www.singularsys.com/order/

JEP in the wiki is linked to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jep/. Are
you even talking about the same software?

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-29 Thread Mat Booth
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Rahul Sundaram
sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
 On 05/29/2009 07:34 PM, Mat Booth wrote:


 I don't think JEP should be on that list. I've used it in few
 commercial products and its a thousand dollars a pop for a source code
 licence:

 http://www.singularsys.com/order/

 JEP in the wiki is linked to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jep/. Are
 you even talking about the same software?


Yes, I think we are. At the very top of the page you link to it says:

As of 2008-09-29 23:14, this project may now be found at:
http://www.singularsys.com/jep;


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-29 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/29/2009 10:47 PM, Mat Booth wrote:

 As of 2008-09-29 23:14, this project may now be found at:
 http://www.singularsys.com/jep;

Wouldn't older versions still exist under the open source license? Are
they still useful?

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-29 Thread Kevin Kofler
Mat Booth wrote:
 Yes, I think we are. At the very top of the page you link to it says:
 
 As of 2008-09-29 23:14, this project may now be found at:
 http://www.singularsys.com/jep;

So that's one of those evil packages which has switched to become non-Free.
People caring about it need to organize a fork as soon as possible.

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Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi

I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Nikolay Vladimirov
2009/5/27 Rahul Sundaram :
 Hi

 I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
 that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
 anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

 Rahul


Hi

I looked at Unknown Horizons and it has Creative Commons Sampling Plus
1.0 license[1] on some[2] of the sounds.
I noted this in the table also added the game to the forbidden games
list until upstream can replace these sounds.

[1] http://www.unknown-horizons.org/site/index.php?page=licence
[2] 
http://trac.unknown-horizons.org/browser/trunk/content/audio/sounds/SOUND_LICENSE?rev=1961
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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/27/2009 06:08 PM, Nikolay Vladimirov wrote:

 
 I looked at Unknown Horizons and it has Creative Commons Sampling Plus
 1.0 license[1] on some[2] of the sounds.
 I noted this in the table also added the game to the forbidden games
 list until upstream can replace these sounds.
 
 [1] http://www.unknown-horizons.org/site/index.php?page=licence
 [2] 
 http://trac.unknown-horizons.org/browser/trunk/content/audio/sounds/SOUND_LICENSE?rev=1961

Thanks for looking into this. This is a small number. We have some folks
interested in sound and can provide replacements. CC'ing.

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread José Matos
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 12:31:56 Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Hi

 I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
 that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
 anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

root is being reviewed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451744)

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Seth Vidal



On Wed, 27 May 2009, José Matos wrote:


On Wednesday 27 May 2009 12:31:56 Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Hi

I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009


root is being reviewed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=451744)


I have no problem with root being packaged, it used to be no small task to 
package root so if it is on its way I think that's great.


 I just want to relate my first exposure to 'root'. I was a sysadmin in the
physics dept at duke university. I was told one of the workstations in the
High Energy Physics dept was running slowly and asked if I could
check it out.

I login and discover a process running named 'rootd'. I suspend my desire 
to freak out a bit and eventually trace it back to a user's homedir where 
they've unzipped and built a local copy of cern's root. At this point I 
vow a silent oath to get even with whomever named the software 'root' and 
go about my day.


That's my story. 
:)


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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 07:47:30PM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 On 05/27/2009 07:41 PM, Jerry James wrote:
 
  
  https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/cmucl
  
  Perhaps it is because CMUCL is available on 32-bit systems only, so
  somebody with a 64-bit system noticed that it was missing.
 
 Very likely. This is all direct feedback from fedora-list and
 fedoraforum.org primarily. So I guess the user was using 64-bit. I will
 ask him. Why isn't CMUCL available for 64-bit systems?

Because no one managed to write a code generator for x86-64
and PPC yet:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=185085

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Jerry James
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Richard W.M. Jones rjo...@redhat.com wrote:
 Because no one managed to write a code generator for x86-64
 and PPC yet:

 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=185085

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Fedora, is a fork of CMUCL.  SBCL does work on 64-bit systems.  The
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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Adam Williamson
On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 17:01 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
 Hi
 
 I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are using
 that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you find
 anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.
 
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

as noted on the survey, I intend to package sk1 once things get a little
less crazy around the f11 release :). I already maintain it for MDV, and
it'd be fairly trivial to convert the spec.
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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Michael Fleming
On Wed, 27 May 2009 17:01:56 +0530
Rahul Sundaram sunda...@fedoraproject.org wrote:

 Hi
 
 I did a quick survey from Fedora on what software Fedora users are
 using that is not available in the repo. Here are the results. If you
 find anything interesting, feel free to pick it up.
 
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009
 
 Rahul
 

I can put my courier-authlib packages up for review - rpmlint only has
fairly minor complaints which are easily fixed - which will in turn
allow maildrop (which is already here) to build against it.

Courier-imap has it's own peculiar way of self-upgrading (via
sysconftool, another one of Sam's tools) which is extremely convenient
for the end-user but is definitely not the Fedora way of doing things.

The spec file is like a rougelike for RPM - once you go in you may
never come back alive

The configuration files under /usr/libexec can be moved around with
symlinks but getting it in good enough shape to pass review would
require some major surgery. However I'm on holidays from work at the
moment so I have some spare time, I might give it a shot anyway. :-)

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Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi

I put up all the suggested packages from different sources and their
status at

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

Thanks for all your feedback. If you find anything more, feel free to
drop me a mail.

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Jonathan Underwood
2009/5/27 Rahul Sundaram sunda...@fedoraproject.org:
 Hi

 I put up all the suggested packages from different sources and their
 status at

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging_Survey_May_2009

 Thanks for all your feedback. If you find anything more, feel free to
 drop me a mail.


Why not combine this info with

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/WishList

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/27/2009 05:07 PM, Jonathan Underwood wrote:

 
 Why not combine this info with
 
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/WishList

It is cross referenced and categorized appropriately. I have kept them
separate so as to show progress and focus on this list.

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Re: Packaging Survey - May 2009

2009-05-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/27/2009 06:53 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
 On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 17:03:06 +0530,
   wrote:

 Thanks for all your feedback. If you find anything more, feel free to
 drop me a mail.
 
 The list doesn't include any of the DJB stuff, such as qmail, djbdns,
 daemontools, and ucspi-tcp. Related is ezmlm-idx which is a qmail
 dependent list server that is an extension of ezmlm mostly maintained
 by Bruce Guenter these days.

Can you add these to the wiki?

Rahul

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