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Re: Development trees - kmchart and PCP

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Subject: Re: Development trees - kmchart and PCP
From: Nathan Scott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:01:31 +1000
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Hi Mark,

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 15:54 +1000, Mark Goodwin wrote:
> 
> Nathan, how do you want to package kmchart, kmtime, et al?
> 
> a) just via your git tree (i.e. src only, pull it down and build
>     it yourself), or
> 
> b) integrate into the existing open source tree with
>     some process for regular merges from your git tree, or
> 
> c) ?

The kmchart tree has a similar build infrastructure to PCP - you
type ./Makepkgs in the toplevel and it spits out rpms, tarballs,
etc at the end.

> 
> If (b), we would include it as part of the pre-built RPMs on
> oss.sgi.com.

kmchart has "exotic" dependencies (Qt, Qwt), so not a great idea
to merge it into base pcp ... when its a bit closer to complete,
it'd make sense to put pre-built kmchart rpms, etc on oss, I think.

> Anyone working on kmgadgets yet ;-)

Heh - kmchart still has a todo list (incl. bug fixes) as long as
both my arms... so, not me. :)

cheers.

--
Nathan


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