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I can build for x86_64
The PKGBUILDs are already there right?
Edit: You can contact me by mail
Last edited by jordz (2008-01-15 23:54:12)
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I could start building for x86_64 again.
I also still have all of Nesl247's build scripts and PKGBUILDs. If anyone is interested in any of this, let me know....
P.S. Does anyone know happened to Nesl247? He just disappeared.
Last edited by paul2lv (2008-01-16 07:21:53)
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I could start building for x86_64 again.
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P.S. Does anyone know happened to Nesl247? He just disappeared.
I tried emailing him a month ago about maintaining his packages, no reply as of yet. If you could email me his latest PKGBUILDs that would be fantastic. I'm really interested to see how he built & installed the user made plugins.
I believe we have found someone to build the x86_64 packages, I could mostly use someone to test KDE support for me (on i686).
Please email me or post here if you can test KDE before we go public.
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paul2lv wrote:I could start building for x86_64 again.
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P.S. Does anyone know happened to Nesl247? He just disappeared.I tried emailing him a month ago about maintaining his packages, no reply as of yet. If you could email me his latest PKGBUILDs that would be fantastic. I'm really interested to see how he built & installed the user made plugins.
I believe we have found someone to build the x86_64 packages, I could mostly use someone to test KDE support for me (on i686).
Please email me or post here if you can test KDE before we go public.
Email sent.
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I could also build x86_64 packages.
I can also build KDE support packages if they only need kde-base and kde-libs as deps.
But I cannot test KDE support since I am not using KDE.
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sry for the exhumation but is this rpsitory still uptodate?
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Compiz is in the repos, and the AUR has 0.9 if you want that. This repository shut down more than 2 years ago. Please don't bring it back up.
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