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Weekly EPEL Summary

Week 45/2007

Most important happenings

  • nothing earthshaking

Mailing list

Noteworthy discussions

  • EPEL builders are still RHEL 5.0; moving to RHEL 5.1 now on bears the risk that we break users of CentOS 5.0; no real outcome from the discussion yet; more discussion needed
  • lots of deps of bugzilla are not yet in EPEL (lots of them: perl); lot's of packages that a 3rd party repo would need to compile xine-lib-extras-nonfree, mplayer and similar stuff are still missing as well; help needed;

Meeting

Next Meeting

20071107 at 18:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting.

Please note that it's 18:00 UTC now again after the DST switch, so the effective meeting time should stay the same for everyone!

Last weeks meeting

Attendees:

Summary

  • nirik> | I think the last move went pretty well...

do we want to schedule them for specific times?


  • mmcgrath> | nirik: I'd schedule a time then see if the list wants us to change it. It could be a while before the next move.

although, since its just you and me, perhaps the list would be better, or just wait till the next meeting to talk about it.


  • nirik> | yeah, I would be happy with once a month or something, then the question is how long something needs to be in testing.


  • nirik> | I can try and work on it I guess...

plan on perhaps next monday? let the f8 release suck up all the bw, etc.


  • Clamav
  • nirik is working on it
  • why don't the broken dep reports go to the list?


  • mmcgrath> | A) The script we use, for some reason, can take a long time to run and B) no one's done the work.


  • mmcgrath posted to the list asking people to help so it gets posted to the list


  • mmcgrath> | I say, Add them to the wish list and get to contacting each packager one by one until everything is in.


  • nirik> | I think contacting maintainers is the best way... and if they don't answer branching, etc.


Stats

General

Number of EPEL Contributors: 140


We welcome 3 new contributors: drago01 rjones varekova


EPEL 5

Number of source packages: 738


Number of binary packages: 1435


There are 26 new Packages:


  • bodhi | A modular framework that facilitates publishing software updates
  • cdpr | Cisco Discovery Protocol Analyzer
  • Django | A high-level Python Web framework
  • func | Remote config, monitoring, and management api
  • gdl | GNU Data Language
  • gsl | The GNU Scientific Library for numerical analysis
  • gsm | Shared libraries for GSM speech compressor
  • libggz | Library for client-server games
  • libofa | Open Fingerprint Architecture library
  • libpri | An implementation of Primary Rate ISDN
  • perl-Class-Singleton | Class::Singleton Perl module
  • perl-Devel-Symdump | A Perl module for inspecting Perl's symbol table
  • perl-HTML-Tree | HTML tree handling modules for Perl
  • perl-IO-All | IO::All Perl module
  • perl-LockFile-Simple | Simple file locking scheme
  • perl-Text-Reform | Manual text wrapping and reformatting
  • perl-Tk | Perl Graphical User Interface ToolKit
  • postgis | Geographic Information Systems Extensions to PostgreSQL
  • revisor | Fedora "Spin" Graphical User Interface
  • ruby-ldap | Ruby LDAP libraries
  • spandsp | A DSP library for telephony
  • tre | POSIX compatible regexp library with approximate matching
  • unshield | Install InstallShield applications on a Pocket PC
  • wordpress | WordPress blogging software
  • wv2 | A library which allows access to Microsoft® Word files
  • zaptel | Tools and libraries for using/configuring/monitoring Zapata telephony interfaces


EPEL 4

Number of source packages: 442


Number of binary packages: 890


There are 8 new Packages:


  • cdpr | Cisco Discovery Protocol Analyzer
  • func | Remote config, monitoring, and management api
  • perl-LockFile-Simple | Simple file locking scheme
  • perl-Tk | Perl Graphical User Interface ToolKit
  • python-configobj | Config file reading, writing, and validation
  • ruby-ldap | Ruby LDAP libraries
  • unshield | Install InstallShield applications on a Pocket PC
  • wv2 | A library which allows access to Microsoft® Word files