It seems that we only have one development-related bug (#1505, about the
mass import tool) open for 1.0.x - so I guess we'll be able to release
1.0.2 on the weekend.
Stefan, can you commit your changes to the gentoo ebuilds, so I can use
the efforts of your work?
about debian packaging: how is the state of netfinity-2, or ls-demo, or
whoever we call the debian box at our hands? Sebastian, do you still
need it?
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Ákos Maróy [mailto:darkeye@tyrell.hu]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 11:56
> An: livesupport-dev@campware.org
> Betreff: Re: AW: [livesupport-dev] gearing up for 1.0.2
>
>
> Sebastian Goebel wrote:
> > I just use the virtual ls-demo machine for tranlation.
>
> you mean ls-dev?
>
Ferenc Gerlits wrote:
> I did something that may have fixed it, but can't test because it does
> not crash on my computer. Can you check the latest version please?
Ferenc Gerlits wrote:
> I did something that may have fixed it, but can't test because it does
> not crash on my computer. Can you check the latest version please?
I just replace gLiveSupport (because of some new sandbox violations) and
the bug still exists do you prefer gdb output? If you want to play on my
box I'm happy to set up vnc.
Other issue:
What way should I handle the relative path problem of the scheduler (and
friends) sed and replace for now or is a real solution on its way?
Stefan de Konink wrote:
> I just replace gLiveSupport (because of some new sandbox violations) and
> the bug still exists do you prefer gdb output? If you want to play on my
> box I'm happy to set up vnc.
Stefan de Konink wrote:
> Other issue:
> What way should I handle the relative path problem of the scheduler (and
> friends) sed and replace for now or is a real solution on its way?
Stefan de Konink wrote:
> The sandbox violation is caused by the php files of storageAdmin. If I
> recall it right from the last time configing Livesupport, absolute paths
> are causing troubles elsewhere (in the configs) too.
dunno, the ebuild was working for me (the one I created)
if you'd submit your results into the svn repository, I could take a look..