[livesupport-dev] using trac
  • Hi all,

    As you're probably now aware, the new Trac bugtracking system is up and
    running. It now replaces the Mantis system for bugs that we've been using.

    Trac has some pretty cool things, like the ability to use the Timeline
    view, which shows all activity on the project, whether that's in code
    commits, bug reports or even on the wiki. Personally, as an RSS user, I
    appreciate the RSS output of the timeline view, which for livesupport is:

    http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/timeline?daysback=90&max=50&format=rss

    I've created a milestone for 1.0.1, so please update your bugs to reflect
    this. In fact, please remember to do a few things when reporting bugs,
    because Trac doesn't do as good a job of remembering things as Mantis:

    1) Remember to put your e-mail in if you don't have an account (but ask
    for an account and we'll get you one)
    2) Put in the version you found the bug
    3) Put in the version when you want it to be fixed
    4) Assign the bug to a developer, if you know. (Akos for
    Gstreamer/sound/scheduler issues, Ferenc for LS Studio, Tomas for
    StorageServer/PHP, Sebastian for HTML UI, Robert for end-user
    documentation, Charles for design, etc.)
    5) Remember to close your bugs once they're resolved

    Happy Trac-ing!

    doug

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  • 6 Comments sorted by
  • could we create some powerpc binaries? is there any way to 'apt-get
    source' to aid in cross-platform compilations? i'd be happy to setup a
    powerpc to compile the binaries on.

    ben
  • I have PowerPC release binaries for debian-ubuntu, they need to be test.

    Frans van Berckel

    On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 22:16 -0500, Benjamin Racher wrote:
    > could we create some powerpc ? is there any way to 'apt-get
    > source' to aid in cross-platform compilations? i'd be happy to setup a
    > powerpc to compile the binaries on.
    >
    > ben
    >
    >
  • On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Benjamin Racher wrote:

    > could we create some powerpc binaries? is there any way to 'apt-get
    > source' to aid in cross-platform compilations? i'd be happy to setup a
    > powerpc to compile the binaries on.

    I have a gentoo ebuild, if the code supports it, i'm happy to send you it.


    Stefan
  • Stefan de Konink wrote:
    > I have a gentoo ebuild, if the code supports it, i'm happy to send you it.

    do you have an e-build for the 1.0 release as well? could you send it to
    me...? Smile
  • Quoting Frans van Berckel :

    > I have PowerPC release binaries for debian-ubuntu, they need to be test.
    >
    > Frans van Berckel

    I'd be happy to test them out since I happen to be running Ubuntu on an iBook
    here.

    -Antti Salminen