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Well, the better is to git clone git://maison.mymadcat.com/QPackageKit2
. Then, I'll pull on my side, and work on PK's git repo.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Adrien<br>
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Richard Hughes a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 18:09 +0200, Adrien BUSTANY wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Well, currently we use two repos, one for the lib and one for the gui.
I don't mind putting the Qt bindings in PK's repo, as it uses git
too... If it's easier for you, then we can do that. KPackageKit will
likely move in KDE's svn shortly.
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Yes, I think it makes a lot of sense to put kpackagekit into KDE svn,
and the lib into (PackageKit) lib/packagekit-qt -- I can see that the QT
library is already behind the glib library, and I'm willing to fix that.
Can I just import the following files?
PackageKit-Qt/QPackageKit2/lib/
*.h
*.cpp
Doxyfile
CMakeLists.txt
QPackageKit
Then we can either connect up the buildsystem to automake, or we can
just run a cmake in the lib/packagekit-qt in the .srpm/.deb file.
Richard.
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