Thursday, January 20, 2011

Perform important diagnoses

Start scanning patients.





============================================================================================================================ Hi guys - we are pretty much done on organising the Retreat for this weekend. The food is all ordered (thanks for the responses on food preferences), the Tipis are due to go up on Thursday. The weather looks OK, here is the link for anyone that wants to get updates before they come: http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/308?area=SO21 . We will have to walk across grass from the Tipis the conference facilities so it would be a good idea to bring waterproof jacket/umbrella and waterproof shoes just in case. When you get to the Hursley site you will need to follow the signs to the 'Club House', it's quite well sign posted and well away from the main buildings. It would be great if everyone could make it in time for the evening meal on Friday - this will be at about 19:00. Just as a reminder - check this site for details about how to get to Hursley and other info http://sites.google.com/site/apacheretreat/home If you are planning to come and have not signed up on the EventBrite site - please do so now :-) http://apache.eventbrite.com/ . The caterers can deal with a few extra bodies but not many.... In terms of what we do for the weekend - just like always with Barcamps - I don't have a plan :-) In fact it's completely up to you. If you want to sit in a corner and code for the weekend that will be fine. If you want to play pool all weekend (yes, there is a pool table) that will be fine too. If you come prepared to talk about what you are doing that would be great. Send any questions you have to this list, I'll be watching it and picking them up. Zoë On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 09:36 -0500, Adam Jackson wrote: On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 15:49 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote: On 02/28/2010 03:39 PM, Henrique Junior wrote: As Chen Lei said, the fact that JOGL needs this code may mean that it will be blocked forever for packaging, but I do not particularly see a big problem. For more details, please, read the log in bugzilla and give your ideas regarding this question. AFAIK we have had problems like this before with various bits of Xorg (iirc) needing the sources of other bits to build. The "usual" solution for this, is to give a package a -source subpackage, which contains the extracted sources (and installs them under /usr/src So I think the best way to handle this is to package gluegen, and include gluegen's sources as a gluegen-source subpackage, and then make jogl BuildRequire gluegen-source. Yeah, we did this for Mesa from FC5 through F9. Certainly not ideal, but such is life. I wouldn't consider this a blocker for packaging, though I'd like to see it fixed eventually. Usually when this kind of source build dependency exists it's not a trivial thing to fix. We still do it now for x11vnc with xorg-x11-server. %package source Summary: Xserver source code required to build VNC server (Xvnc) Group: Development/Libraries BuildArch: noarch Dave. -- devel mailing list dev ... @lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel