Great! I believe the next natural target is Kontact, but we already know that
is a bit of hard work. Michael Pyne did the tedious task of tracking down and
fixing dependency problems, and you will find Raptor2 and Rasqal particularly
troublesome. His work will ease the challenge of building up-to-date Kontact
with dependencies on RH6. Once I return to office, I can forward it to you.
Personally I am particularly interested in getting Kontact working with
Exchange, and have been chasing that for quite some time. The current Akonadi
plugin for Exchange resides in playground.
Which brings me to another issue, sooner or later you will collide with the
KDE packages already included in RHEL. AFAIK, EPEL packages are not supposed
to touch or break Red Hat supported packages. I guess that policy makes
updated KDE packages very difficult to provide. Personally I would love to have
the option of updating also the KDE packages currently supported by Red Hat,
what is your thoughts on that?
Cheers,
Alf
On Thursday, March 28, 2013 12:22:22 PM Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/28/2013 05:04 AM, Alf Birger Rustad wrote:
> Fantastic, just what I need and I really need it now. Please consider
> packaging Kdevelop next. I am certainly going to test your packages and
> report back as soon as I get back from Easter holidays.
Ask and ye shall receive, added
kdevelop
(and kdesdk whose build previously was broken)
-- rex
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