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List:       kde-windows
Subject:    Re: KDE4 windows binary distribution
From:       Saro Engels <ps_ml () gmx ! de>
Date:       2008-01-16 9:43:20
Message-ID: 478DD1B8.5000108 () gmx ! de
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Ralf Habacker schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> today I have gotten access to the staging server of the kde4 mirror 
> system which means we can release windows package onto the kde4 mirrors 
> in the near future. Additional we have access to the sourceforge high 
> bandwith mirror system for the same purpose.
> To be able to use the kde mirror system there are currently some open 
> thinks:
> 
> 1. Mostly kde mirrors use the ftp protocol which isn't supported by the 
> installer yet - this has to be extended
> 
> 2. sourceforge mirrors do not support sub directories, which requires to 
> extend the installer a bit -> I'm working on this, it will be ready in 
> the 0.8.5 release of the installer
> 
> 2. kde mirror directory layout:
> The currently used mirrors contains several directories with kde 
> unstable releases and directories for supplementary libraries and tools.
> There are only the latest version of the supplementary libraries 
> available which may work for win32libs but probably will give problems 
> for packages in the kdesupport category because of possible api changes. 
> 
> Given the fact that installer version 0.8.5 will support flat directory 
> structures I'm planing to put all required files (including the 
> installer config file) for a given release on the kde mirrors into one 
> subdirectory eg:
> 
> /pub/kde/unstable/3.97/windows
>    -all files for 3.97 release
> /pub/kde/unstable/4.1/windows
>    - all files for 4.1 release
> 
> You can see an example of such structure in 
> http://download.cegit.de/kde-windows/mirror-example/
> 
> Any comments ?
Thanks a lot for the KDE mirrors first.

Second: We could try and avoid api changes - emerge should be able to 
build packages that use a specific tag / a specific Revision soon.
Since at least some kdesupport packages have made a release, we could 
try to use that as a base first.
I am not sure yet how far KDE 4.1 will rely on e.g. a soprano > 2.0.
And last it is not supported anyway to install stuff from different 
releases so no problems should occur.
> 
> Ralf

regards,
SE

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