Re: [Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-09 Thread Thomas Spuhler
On Saturday, September 08, 2012 11:31:56 PM Funda Wang wrote: > BTW, what do you want to do with 389ds*? See here: > http://check.mageia.org/cauldron/dependencies.html > > 2012/9/9 Funda Wang : > > If you mean libkolabxml and libkolab, these two packages are not > > comply mandriva/mageia lib poli

Re: [Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-08 Thread Funda Wang
BTW, what do you want to do with 389ds*? See here: http://check.mageia.org/cauldron/dependencies.html 2012/9/9 Funda Wang : > If you mean libkolabxml and libkolab, these two packages are not > comply mandriva/mageia lib policy, there are just plain imported > fedora packages. They are not using ou

Re: [Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-08 Thread Funda Wang
If you mean libkolabxml and libkolab, these two packages are not comply mandriva/mageia lib policy, there are just plain imported fedora packages. They are not using our compilation flags and macros. They are introducing unneeded requires both for runtime and devel time. For zarafa, I mean to rebu

Re: [Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-08 Thread Nicolas Lécureuil
Le samedi 8 septembre 2012 18:40:58 Thomas Spuhler a écrit : > On Saturday, September 08, 2012 06:25:51 PM Thomas Spuhler wrote: > > fwang > > Please stop messing around with packages that are work in progress and you > > are not the owner. > > If you like, please do zarafa as you already started i

Re: [Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-08 Thread Thomas Spuhler
On Saturday, September 08, 2012 06:25:51 PM Thomas Spuhler wrote: > fwang > Please stop messing around with packages that are work in progress and you > are not the owner. > If you like, please do zarafa as you already started it. fwang, please stop! -- Best regards Thomas Spuhler

[Mageia-dev] packakge changes

2012-09-08 Thread Thomas Spuhler
fwang Please stop messing around with packages that are work in progress and you are not the owner. If you like, please do zarafa as you already started it. -- Best regards Thomas Spuhler