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Achim Gottinger wrote: |
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> Bill Anderson wrote: |
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>> Another, more concrete and relevant example: |
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>> RedHat wrote a set of python rpm libraries in python. IF, for some reason, |
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>> we wanted to use those libraries (perhaps as a base for an rpm-ebuild |
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>> converter .. oooh neat idea) we would need to look at the license that |
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>> Redhat put on their code, not the python license. |
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> ebuild->rpm works. |
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> rpm/spec->ebuild whould not be too difficult with redhat-spec because they |
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> install to a tempdir too. SuSE-specs |
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> could not be convertet automatic because they install directly to the |
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> filesystem when building rpm's. |
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> Imagine building a complete redhat distribution with the ebuild system. :-) |
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hmmm ... that would be very, very cool. |
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I may have to play with that ... :^)= |
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Bill |