Discussion:
SynCE 0.15
Iain Buchanan
2010-03-07 23:31:11 UTC
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Hey Mark,

I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?

just curious :)

thanks,
--
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

grep me no patterns and I'll tell you no lines.
Mark Ellis
2010-03-09 20:37:06 UTC
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Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes had
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.

Mark
Guido Diepen
2010-03-09 20:41:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes had
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.

Guido
--
Guido Diepen <***@jcwodan.nl.nl>
Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to
achieve the impossible.
--Eddie Rickenbacker
Mark Ellis
2010-03-11 07:01:32 UTC
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Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes had
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
Guido Diepen
2010-03-11 07:30:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
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Guido Diepen
2010-04-05 07:33:12 UTC
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Hi,

as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays :)

So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.

Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?

Kind regards,

Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_________________________________________
______ SynCE-Devel mailing list
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--
Guido Diepen <***@jcwodan.nl.nl>
Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to
achieve the impossible.
--Eddie Rickenbacker
Mark Ellis
2010-04-05 09:33:07 UTC
Permalink
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays :)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Post by Guido Diepen
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb. What's the
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because changes
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might have some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor will take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_________________________________________
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Guido Diepen
2010-04-07 14:39:52 UTC
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Hi,

are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually out
(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different distros)?

Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays :)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Post by Guido Diepen
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because
changes
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might
have
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor
will
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_________________________________________
______ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_______________________________________________
SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
--
Guido Diepen <***@jcwodan.nl>
Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to achieve the
impossible.
--Eddie Rickenbacker
Mark Ellis
2010-04-07 22:21:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually out
(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different distros)?
I think it's in a reasonable state, won't take long to check. Off the
top of my head, it won't be a fantastically exciting anyway :)
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays :)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Post by Guido Diepen
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because
changes
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might
have
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor
will
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_________________________________________
______ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_______________________________________________
SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
--
Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to achieve the
impossible.
--Eddie Rickenbacker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev
_______________________________________________
SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
Guido Diepen
2010-04-08 05:22:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually out
(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different distros)?
I think it's in a reasonable state, won't take long to check. Off the
top of my head, it won't be a fantastically exciting anyway :)
Well, I know one thing: kpm at least has exciting new feature :)

Btw, did you have any luck looking further into the synce-hal patched I
provided?

Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Hi,
http://www.slideshare.net/leingang/lesson-20-optimization-handout
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer, because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays
:)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because
changes
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might
have
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor
will
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till
somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
------------------------------------------------------------------
------- ----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find
bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel
performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during
beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev__________________________________
_______ ______ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
------- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_______________________________________
________ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
--
Guido Diepen <***@jcwodan.nl.nl>
Aviation is proof that given the will, we have the capacity to
achieve the impossible.
--Eddie Rickenbacker
Mark Ellis
2010-04-08 05:55:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually out
(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different distros)?
I think it's in a reasonable state, won't take long to check. Off the
top of my head, it won't be a fantastically exciting anyway :)
Well, I know one thing: kpm at least has exciting new feature :)
Actually, I also really liked the way you get the picture of the device,
must do that in trayicon.
Post by Guido Diepen
Btw, did you have any luck looking further into the synce-hal patched I
provided?
Further, yes :)

I meant to let you know, must've forgot. With the whole devkit thing as
well, it's looks better have a dbus (or hal) interface as soon as
possible in the process, which also works better for what your patch is
doing. It takes some serious reworking though, so I figured it made more
sense to put it after this release. When it's sorted you can help me
test the devkit interface and tweak synce-kpm to use it ....
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Hi,
http://www.slideshare.net/leingang/lesson-20-optimization-handout
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some spare time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote registry viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry viewer,
because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next holidays
:)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got
through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main distro, but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we still only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the other distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them because
changes
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15. I might
have
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer (editor
will
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait till
somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
Post by Mark Ellis
------------------------------------------------------------------
------- ----- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find
bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel
performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during
beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev__________________________________
_______ ______ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
------- Download Intel&#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev_______________________________________
________ SynCE-Devel mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synce-devel
Guido Diepen
2010-04-08 07:07:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Hi,
are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually
out
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different
distros)?
Post by Mark Ellis
I think it's in a reasonable state, won't take long to check. Off the
top of my head, it won't be a fantastically exciting anyway :)
Well, I know one thing: kpm at least has exciting new feature :)
Actually, I also really liked the way you get the picture of the device,
must do that in trayicon.
I liked this feature also yes :)Very simple and small, but nice addition
to show :)

So you will implement this into trayicon and then everything is ready for
0.15 release?
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Btw, did you have any luck looking further into the synce-hal patched I
provided?
Further, yes :)
I meant to let you know, must've forgot. With the whole devkit thing as
well, it's looks better have a dbus (or hal) interface as soon as
possible in the process, which also works better for what your patch is
doing. It takes some serious reworking though, so I figured it made more
sense to put it after this release. When it's sorted you can help me
test the devkit interface and tweak synce-kpm to use it ....
This way it looks like it is easier to implement the patch in the dbus
interface indeed. Let me know whenever I can help out with that.

Regarding the testing of the devkit stuff, can you run devkit at the same
time as the hal stuff?

Also, the other day on the IRC channel I ran into a person using latest
ubuntu beta (or alpha, don't know) and hald was not running on his system.
Does this mean that they already changed it for the upcoming release?

Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Guido
Post by Mark Ellis
Hi,
http://www.slideshare.net/leingang/lesson-20-optimization-handout
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some
spare
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote
registry
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry
viewer,
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next
holidays
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
:)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got
through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main
distro,
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we
still
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the
other
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was
doing
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Iain Buchanan
plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them
because
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
changes
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
had
Post by Mark Ellis
been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15.
I
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
might
have
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer
(editor
will
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait
till
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Guido Diepen
somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
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Mark Ellis
2010-04-14 06:26:39 UTC
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Hi,
are there any other things that still need to be finished for a 0.15
release? If not, what are the steps to get the 0.15 release actually
out
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(at least in tar.gz form, later also packages for different
distros)?
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I think it's in a reasonable state, won't take long to check. Off the
top of my head, it won't be a fantastically exciting anyway :)
Well, I know one thing: kpm at least has exciting new feature :)
Actually, I also really liked the way you get the picture of the device,
must do that in trayicon.
I liked this feature also yes :)Very simple and small, but nice addition
to show :)
So you will implement this into trayicon and then everything is ready for
0.15 release?
Haven't really got time to fiddle with trayicon at the moment, I'll do a
release as is very soon.
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Btw, did you have any luck looking further into the synce-hal patched I
provided?
Further, yes :)
I meant to let you know, must've forgot. With the whole devkit thing as
well, it's looks better have a dbus (or hal) interface as soon as
possible in the process, which also works better for what your patch is
doing. It takes some serious reworking though, so I figured it made more
sense to put it after this release. When it's sorted you can help me
test the devkit interface and tweak synce-kpm to use it ....
This way it looks like it is easier to implement the patch in the dbus
interface indeed. Let me know whenever I can help out with that.
Regarding the testing of the devkit stuff, can you run devkit at the same
time as the hal stuff?
Yes, in general.
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Also, the other day on the IRC channel I ran into a person using latest
ubuntu beta (or alpha, don't know) and hald was not running on his system.
Does this mean that they already changed it for the upcoming release?
As I understand it, ubuntu lucid deprecates hal in favour of
devkit/udev, and removes it from the boot sequence, so it's not running
by default. It can be run manually, or a dbus signal should activate it.
Unfortunately, just plugging in a synce device won't !
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Guido
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Guido
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Guido
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Hi,
http://www.slideshare.net/leingang/lesson-20-optimization-handout
as I said in my previous email, the easter weekend I had some
spare
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time and
as you can see from the commit logs, I implemented the remote
registry
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viewer
within KPM. At the moment it stays with simple remote registry
viewer,
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because
registry editor will take some more time, which might be next
holidays
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:)
So from my point of view I am ready for 0.15 release.
Regarding new releases, is there a list of distros where we got
through to the
main packages? I know that for ubuntu we are not in the main
distro,
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but via
PPA it is relatively easy. As far as I can see, in Debian we
still
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only have
the 0.13-2 packages, which are a bit outdated. What about the
other
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distros?
Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was
doing
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Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
Kind regards,
Guido Diepen
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Hey Mark,
I noticed you started tagging some 0.15 releases in Feb.
What's the
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plan for putting up the tarballs?
just curious :)
thanks,
Wasn't really planning a release, just bumping them
because
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changes
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had
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been made. Maybe I should ? I'll see what state we're in.
Mark
Let me know when you come up with a possible date for 0.15.
I
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might
have
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some
time around Easter to work some more at the registry viewer
(editor
will
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take
me some more time ;) ) within KPM. If it could at least wait
till
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somewhere
after Easter that would give me some time to work on it.
Guido
Sounds like a plan, cool, when is Easter this year ?
First weekend of April.
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beta.
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Iain Buchanan
2010-04-15 00:11:23 UTC
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Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
0.14 is in the official Gentoo repository, although it still needs a bit
of work, but I've been awol for a while :) Federico Ferri (mescalinum)
is the official packager (he's the Gentoo dev, I'm not!).
--
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

Nusbaum's Rule:
The more pretentious the corporate name, the smaller the
organization. (For instance, the Murphy Center for the
Codification of Human and Organizational Law, contrasted
to IBM, GM, and AT&T.)
Tejas Guruswamy
2010-04-15 08:52:23 UTC
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Good point, it would be nice to know who out there is providing
"official" packaging, and who is maintaining it. Jonny Lamb was doing
Debian, but haven't heard from him for ages.
0.14 is in the official Gentoo repository, although it still needs a bit
of work, but I've been awol for a while :) Federico Ferri (mescalinum)
is the official packager (he's the Gentoo dev, I'm not!).
As for openSUSE I've been maintaining SynCE 0.14 in a widely-used OBS
repository (system:SynCE) for some time.
Once the hal/udev stuff settles down I think it will be a good
opportunity to submit it to the distro proper, but that probably won't
be in time for 11.3.

Regards,
Tejas

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