[gobolinux-users] Unsermake recipe
gobo users
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Fri Nov 23 00:56:13 NZDT 2007
2007/11/22, Lucas C. Villa Real <lucasvr at gobolinux.org>:
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 11:53 PM, Daniele Maccari <gobo.users at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As some of you could have already read I'm trying to make a recipe for
> > unsermake (http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=unsermake, but I
> > downloaded it from http://ranger.befunk.com/fink/unsermake, could that
> > be a problem?), a kde replacement to automake (don't ask me why there
> > should be a replacement). Anyway it appears to be a python program
> > without the need to be compiled, so I was suggested to use the
> > "manifest" recipe type.
> > The fact is that I really don't know where to put all that .py and .um
> > files. I created a recipe where the shell script which launch the
> > program was placed in bin and all the rest (apart from the docs) in lib,
> > but then I realized pys and ums files probably should go in the python
> > libraries directory (the site-packages one), but how could I do that?
> >
> > Any help will be really appreciated, thanks.
>
> This gives a hint on how to organize it:
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=unsermake&version=feisty&arch=all
>
> Also, since there's no release of unsermake, it's better to check it
> from subversion instead of using a snapshot's tarball. I just wrote a
> recipe for that, which is in the trunk now -- in a few minutes you'll
> be able to try it by running 'Compile Unsermake'.
I tried to browse the svn, but it gave me a 404 error...
I took the time to write the recipe for KPowersave, as I'm also
> running klaptop here and I was curious to see how it looks like. It
> was just a matter of setting 'make=unsermake' and adding that program
> to BuildDependencies and unsermake was able to do the job. This recipe
> will be available in a few hours in the store.
You're my new hero :D
The only problem, so far, is Powersave, the daemon process on which
> KPowersave depends on. Powersave requires the latest code of LibLazy,
> which is only available via git, not supported by Compile yet. I made
> a recipe for the latest stable release, but that doesn't offer the
> APIs used by Powersave.
I read on the kde-apps page that kpowersave is independent from
powersave, which it depends on only if you want to have powermanagement
with no user logged in. But I'm not the Linux expert, so...
Adding git support to Compile is now in the to-do list..
>
> Regards,
>
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