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#1 2004-06-06 17:19:17

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newsletter 6-06-04

Arch Linux Weekly Newsletter

*Jason Chu and Ben Mazer*


  Opening

Welcome to the Arch Linux Newsletter. This attempts to give you an ``at
a glance'' look at the world of Arch Linux.


  News


    Front Page News

   1. srcpac to support source building: Imagine if you could use pacman
      to install binary packages as well as build those same packages
      from source (with your own optimizations). Not only that, but
      upgrades remembered which packages were precompiled and which were
      compiled on the spot.

      Now, imagine that pacman didn't actually handle it, because the
      hard-core KISS people would complain too much and you wouldn't be
      able to think while you watch gcc output fly by. Imagine instead a
      wrapper around pacman that handled it for you.

      Enter srcpac. Lights brighten, music comes to a peak, close up!

      srcpac acts exactly the same as pacman (well, it should anyway),
      except you get this little extra flag -b (or -build) tacked on to
      -S (-sync) to build from source instead of install from a binary
      package.

      Let's see an example:

      srcpac -Sb w3m will compile w3m, install it, and remember that it
      was compiled

      srcpac -Sybu will upgrade all the packages that need upgrading by
      building them and remember that they were compiled (be careful
      with this one, it will include packages that weren't previously
      compiled).

      srcpac -Syu will upgrade all binary packages by installing
      binaries and upgrade all source packages by compiling from source.

      srcpac -Qi w3m adds an extra line too, "Source", with a simple yes
      or no.

      You can install srcpac with pacman -S srcpac. From then on you
      want to use srcpac instead of pacman.

      I've also added the support for package configs. Have a look at
      the example /etc/srcpac.conf entry.

      The released version also adds the -o option to -S. This will
      apply config changes and less the PKGBUILDs without doing any
      building.

      BEWARE: the -r option isn't fully implemented and may install to /
      in some cases, I'm pretty sure I don't ever write to / when -r is
      specified, but I can't be sure.

      http://www.archlinux.org/news.php#75


    This Week in Dev Land

   1. Implementation discussion continues related to the new package
      submital system.
   2. A remote install document has been added to the wiki. Tobias wrote
      it.
   3. Lou rolled back the old working kde packages, so kde is fixed. He
      is also trying to get access to the new 3.2.3 packages to upgrade
      to those.


    ArchStats Updates

/To participate, visit:/ http://archstats.coding-zone.com/

Number of registered systems: 440
Date first system was registered: 20031017
Most recent update occurred: 20040606
Longest recorded uptime: 175 days, 22 hours, 51 minutes, 55 seconds.
Average uptime: 4 days, 22 hours, 25 minutes, 44 seconds.
Least packages installed on a system: 44
Average installed packages: 261
Most packages installed on a system: 733


  Discussions


    Forum Highlights

   1. JGC has started a GNOME 2.7 repository. It's unofficial, but JGC
      has a good reputation for stability. Try them out here:
      http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=4866.

   2. KalephOne has created Waimea and libsvg PKGBUILDS for use with
      Cairo. Waimea is the recently resurrected window manager that now
      uses Cairo for rendering. Read the thread here:
      http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=4944.

   3. Rasat has released an update to HWD, the Knoppix hardware
      detection scripts. Grab the packages here:
      http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=580.


  Packages


    Package Highlights

   1. Blender 2.33a was packaged this week. It adds many new
      enhancements, such as the return of the game engine. Read all
      about it here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Blender_2_33.66.0.html

   2. Mono Beta 2 was released this week. This mostly fixes bugs,
      attempting to bring more stability to the 1.0 release. Read the
      Release Notes here: http://www.go-mono.com/archive/beta2/beta2.html.


    New Packages

pal 0.3.4-1
cdrtools-devel 2.01a31-1
srcpac 0.2-1
php 4.3.7-1
kismet 2004_04_R1-1
tpb 0.6.2-1
kdemultimedia 3.2.2-3
kdelibs 3.2.2-4
vsftpd 1.2.2-2
fam 2.6.10-3
clamav 0.72-1
nicotine 1.0.8rc1-1
openvpn 1.6.0-1
mono 0.95-1
gaim 0.78-1
eclipse 3.0RC1-1
galeon 1.3.15-1
sane 1.0.14-3
i8kmon 1.25-2
gkrellmms 2.1.20-1
xscreensaver 4.16-2
ethereal 0.10.4-3
mysql 4.0.20-2
net-tools 1.60-8
samba 3.0.4-2
alsa-oss 1.0.5-1
alsa-utils 1.0.5-1
alsa-driver 1.0.5-1
alsa-lib 1.0.5-1
binutils 2.15-1
gimp-rawphoto 0.7-1
gimp-refocus 0.9.0-1
ftgl 2.0.9-1
bogofilter 0.91.0-1
dcraw 1.194-1
blender 2.33a-1
binutils 2.15-2t1
cgoban2 2.6.1-1
sylpheed-iconset 20040525-1


      STAGING Listing

/To get access to this, and other repos, visit http://tur.archlinux.org/
kmyfirewall 0.9.6.2-s1
ether-wake 1.09-1
gxmame 0.34b-1
libofx 0.6.4-1
fortune-mod-dune-quotes 2.0.1-s1
gtk-sharp 0.91.1-s1
lwm 1.2.0-1
nvidia 1.0.5336-s1
materm 0.1-1
lablgtk 1.2.6-s1
monopd 0.9.0-s1
mp3burn 0.3.1-1
ntfsprogs 1.9.2-s1
ocaml 3.07pl2-s1
parse-yapp 1.05-1
kshutdown 0.1.7-s1
pixieplus 0.5.4-1
ooqstart 0.8.3-s1
muine 0.6.1-s1
replace 2.22-s1
prizm 0.2-s1
pychecker 0.8.13-s1
pygtkglext 1.0.1-s1
bittornado 0.3.1-s1
scribus-docs 1.0.1-s1
seahorse 0.7.3-2
shaaft 0.5.0-1
supertux 0.1.1-s1
synaptics 0.13.2-s1
spe 0.4.2c-s1
gifsicle 1.40-1
texmacs 1.0.3.3-s1
tse3 0.2.7-1
unison 2.9.1-s1
universalkopete 0.1-1
streamtuner-xiph 0.1.0-s1
streamtuner-python 0.1.1-s1
xml-dom 1.43-1
xml-regexp 0.03-1
xml-xql 0.68-1
logjam 4.4.0-s2
xtermset 0.5.1-s1
xv 3.10a-1
xymms 0.9.1-s1
sip 3.10.1-s1
qscintilla 1.2-s1
tnftp 20030825-1
imms 1.1-s1
adns-python 1.0.0-1
digikam 0.6.1-s1
htmldoc 1.8.23-1
si3d 1.2-1
xfree86-freefonts-fonts 0.10-1
pil 1.1.4-s1
esmtp 0.5.0-1
gkrellm_amiconnected 0.6-1
gkrellmseti 0.7.0b-1
meld 0.9.1-1
msmtp 0.7.1-1
nautilus_thumbnailers 0.0.3-1
njam 1.00-1
dosemu 1.2.1-s1
digikamplugins 0.6.1-s2
scribus-devel 1.1.6-s1
pyxml 0.8.3-s1
skencil 0.6.16-s1
bfilter 0.9.3-1
opera 723-2
wtf 0.0.4-s1
amule 1.2.6-s2
jack-audio-connection-kit 0.91.1-2
fbpager 0.1.4-s1
mpd 0.10.3-s1
py-libmpdclient 0.10.0-s1
cups-pdf 1.4.2a-s1
3ddesktop 0.2.5-s1
sip 4.0rc3-s1
pyqt 3.11-s1
qalculate 0.5.1-s1
soundtracker 0.6.7-s1
tla 1.2-s1
pycrypto 1.9a6-s1
emelfm2 0.0.7-s2
sylpheed-gtk2 0.9.9-s2
gnome-cups-manager 0.17-2
lyx-qt 1.3.4-s1
kradio 0.3.0-2
eric 3.4.1-s1


  Problems


    Bugs


      Bugs Closed This Week

976 Include boot splash to kernel
975 Incorect dependencies definitio in m4 and bison packages
950 kde soundserver problems
954 arts needs to be recompilled
969 Error when launching k3b after kdelibs update
904 kernel 2.6.5-2 locks on boot hdc IRQ lost
972 add demaon startscript to vsftpd
965 Wrong homepage for iptables
960 fam 2.6.10 fails to build with gcc3.4 (w/ fix)
806 Pinball game is hardcoded and doesn't load
971 k3bsetup requires kdesu
902 Kaffe and j2re can't co-exist
968 galeon pkg depends on linc pkg
925 Critical packages not in perl @INC
943 ethereal and xscreensaver: non-root ownership
891 Segfault with pacman -S
961 samba 3.0.4-1 is missing samba.pam in source array
957 netstat -M does not work
956 iputils won't build
955 add /etc/rc.d/mysql to backup for the mysql package
959 Cgoban2 needs update


      Bugs Opened This Week

974 screem dependencies and build patch
973 Most packages shouldn't depend on linc
970 k3bsetup requires kdesu
967 gnome-spell crash
966 xscreensaver not available in gnome desktop preferences menu
963 avm capi drivers for stock kernel 2.6
962 kdelibs-3.2.2-3 doesn't apply patch correctly before build


  Closing

That's it for this week, stay tuned for more exciting Arch Linux news.


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