Keeping packages in sync
Mikkel Kruse Johnsen
mikkel at linet.dk
Thu Feb 12 08:48:38 UTC 2009
In response to this message. I also noticed that:
mingw32-glib2.noarch 2.19.5-2.1.fc10
installed
mingw32-gtk2.noarch 2.15.0-3.fc10
installed
mingw32-atk.noarch 1.25.2-5.fc10
installed
Is out of sync with the Fedora 10 packages:
glib2-2.18.4-1.fc10.i386
gtk2-2.14.7-1.fc10.i386
atk-1.24.0-1.fc10.i386
It would be best if the packages was the same version. Then devel
packages can be done in rawhide.
Is there anyway to downgrade these packages, in the repo ?
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ons, 11 02 2009 kl. 15:00 +0000, skrev Richard W.M. Jones:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:16:23AM -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> > From: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones at redhat.com>
> > > Were there any extra libraries or development tools that you had to
> > > port, or does Ekiga just use the libraries that we already have?
> >
> > GTK, ogg, theora, speex, ffmpeg, and regex were extra dependencies that
> > were required. It'd be nice if they were in Fedora, too. Well, all
> > except ffmpeg I suppose.
>
> OK ... Nothing can happen to get these into Fedora unless we have
> workable patches. Easiest of all for us is if you submit Fedora
> Review Requests with working source RPMs. The process is described
> here:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join
>
> > I see you have a GTK 2.15.x package in the unofficial repo, but I'd
> > rather be building against the same version of GTK with respect to the
> > Fedora version I am running. Fedora 10 is using 2.14.7 and I'd like to
> > use that, which I did in the Ekiga build.
>
> We generally aim to keep the versions consistent with the native
> Fedora versions. Although we failed in the case of mingw32-gtk2/gtk2.
>
> Rich.
>
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