JGC wrote:I also have these on ftp://ftp.schoolbak.dyndns.org/pub/archlinux
Also gnome 2.7 in gnome27, up2date stable gnome in incoming and evolution, gnumeric and abiword development branch in gnome25 (I started those together with gnome 2.5 half a year ago, those are still not released )
Besides above directories, the FTP server contains a fast archlinux current/extra/unstable/testing mirror.
Just curious, how did you fix the compile failure with gal? And with evolution-data-server? I have my own solutions, but I'm curious to know yours.
I don't know of any compilation failures of those packages. Could be gtk-doc though.
]]>I also have these on ftp://ftp.schoolbak.dyndns.org/pub/archlinux
Also gnome 2.7 in gnome27, up2date stable gnome in incoming and evolution, gnumeric and abiword development branch in gnome25 (I started those together with gnome 2.5 half a year ago, those are still not released )
Besides above directories, the FTP server contains a fast archlinux current/extra/unstable/testing mirror.
Just curious, how did you fix the compile failure with gal? And with evolution-data-server? I have my own solutions, but I'm curious to know yours.
]]>evolution should create a /opt/gnome/bin/evolution-1.5 binary. Its present on my package.
These packages are not parallel installable with evolution-1.4. You'd have to rebuild the packages with alternative names. Since I don't use evolution-1.4, I didn't bother.
I know this isn't proper package building etiquette and such, but since I'm not an official developer or package maintainer all I wanted were packages that worked for me. It seems like JGC is a bit more heavily into packaging the development releases of GNOME, so I may just use his packages. Though this sort of work (both his evolution1.5 packages as well as mine) will make packaging the final evolution 2.0 easier for the real developers. Unless people want me to make production quality packages, then its a different story.
I've updated the packages a bit. New versions and such, and they work this time!
This project is interesting and I tried your packages. I have a suggestion.
When building packages for Arch first post the PKGBUILD for everyone who is interested to be able to fix the errors.
Why I am suggesting, the evolution package doesn't generate files in /opt/gnome/bin/ to enable launching the application. Some of the other packages give minor errors. Also not a single packages go parallel with version 1.4.x. It doesn't seem possible to modify the files.... at least if not having the PKGBUILD To update adding the link in /etc/pacman.conf doesn't work... has to be done manually.
]]>Also gnome 2.7 in gnome27, up2date stable gnome in incoming and evolution, gnumeric and abiword development branch in gnome25 (I started those together with gnome 2.5 half a year ago, those are still not released )
Besides above directories, the FTP server contains a fast archlinux current/extra/unstable/testing mirror.
]]>Cheers!
]]>EDIT: http://files.subpop.net/archlinux/ There's even a link.db.tar.gz so you can add
[link]
Server = http://files.subpop.net/archlinux/packages
to your /etc/pacman.conf if you wanted.
]]>Thanks.
]]>Ooooi. Upgrading from perl 5.8.3 to perl 5.8.4 fixed it. :shock: Guess perlxml needed perl 5.8.4.
great you solved it
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