turning on digiKam + kipi-plugins in windows packages compilation...
Sascha L. Teichmann
sascha.teichmann at intevation.de
Thu Oct 28 15:53:19 CEST 2010
Hi,
Am 28.10.2010 11:58, schrieb Ralf Habacker:
> Am 28.10.2010 09:51, schrieb Cristian Oneţ:
>> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Ralf Habacker
>> <ralf.habacker at freenet.de> wrote:
>>> Am 28.10.2010 09:26, schrieb Cristian Oneţ:
>>>> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Gilles Caulier
>>>> <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> BTW: Nightly builds needs also a maintainer - by default it is an
>>>>>>> automated process, but the last release is from September 30, 2010, so
>>>>>>> there must be something broken.
>>>> The problem of the nightly build must be fixed by someone who has
>>>> access to the system and knows it. Last night I've made an update to
>>>> my MSVC sandbox and everything from the base tools to kmymoney
>>>> compiled just fine so the issue must be in the build system.
>>> I guess this to.
>>>>> I'm that other 3rd party developers as Christian with KMyMoney can
>>>>> contribute to a coding sprint.
>>>> I would be glad to help on the KDE on Windows project with what I can,
>>>> I just haven't got to know the project that well to know my way around
>>>> to fix issues like the nightly build.
>>> The nightly builds are made on the winbuild.kde.org server which is
>>> hosted by nokia in Berlin.
>>> The build part on the server is located in the server subdir of emerge
>>> see http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdesupport/emerge/server/
>>> Patrick Spendrin knows the passwort for the kde user of the winbuild
>>> server, under which the buildsystem is running
>> Can Patrick Spendrin take a look at the night build system? I saw he
>> made some commits this week so he should be around.
> I got in contact with Patrick over irc and he told me that because of
> the package system overwhole the nightly builds are yet paused
It would be nice to know what the concrete goals of the overhaul
are, which steps are taken and when it is planed to be finished.
I ask this in a constructive way, because as you may know we
(Intevation) currently run a kind of the nightly/continuous build
for the KDEPIM/WinCE stuff [1] based on the builders in emerge.
We plan to setup a KDEPIM E5/Desktop track, too.
This can be extended to useful for other parts of KDE on Windows,
too. I really would like if we join our ideas and forces here.
>
> Regards
> Ralf
Regards,
Sascha
[1]
http://saegewerk.wald.intevation.de/emerges/status.py?p=kdepim-ce-package
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