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a place to co-ordinate effort to fix all the packages for mer-core

Package Status Diagnosis
libdres-ohm missing dependancy libsimple-trace missing
gst-plugins-good missing dependancy master branch has old stuff -- currently using master-premerge in _service!

FAILING

Common -> OBS doesnt parse _src gitpkg files, and so doesnt download source for building

tumbler -> needs new pyobjects2 -> waiting for lbt to transfer mer-packages/pygobject2 to GMO ---> currently using faenil's repo

ohm --> updated revision ---> STILL missing libsimple-trace -> probably fixed when lbt updates tar_git on Mer's OBS

swi-prolog --> updated revision ---> BUT UPSTREAM REPO NEEDS TO BE MIRRORED TO GMO AND SUBMODULE UPDATED ACCORDINGLY --> currently using faenil's repo

qtjsbackend -> fixed on faenil's repo --> needs MIRROR of upstream to repo and then MR


TODO for whoever has access to webhook admin

- Update libid3tag, libiptcdata, uuid webhooks to point to the right branch


TODO for lbt (sorted according to priority):

- Update Mer's tar_git --> likely causing build errors of ohm and libdres-ohm

- MIRROR qtjsbackend to GMO

- transfer https://github.com/mer-packages/pygobject2 to GMO

- MIRROR pygobject2's upstream to GMO/mirror

- MIRROR https://github.com/SWI-Prolog/swipl to GMO

- PUSH https://github.com/mer-hybris/qtscenegraph-adaptation to GMO

- Fix webhooks

- push lbt's scratchbox2 repo to GMO/mirror/scratchbox2

- DISABLE WEBHOOK ON gst-plugins-base, ENABLE on gstreamer1.0-plugins-base

- I created gst-plugins-bad and gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad package in Mer -> please ENABLE webhook on gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad package

- DISABLE WEBHOOK for gstreamer (because it relies on a hardcoded revision from the same branch as 1.0), ENABLE webhook on gstreamer1.0 package

- I created mer-qdoc-template package in Mer, please move it from https://github.com/mer-packages/mer-qdoc-template/ to GMO and enable webhook

- I created gstreamer1.0-plugins-good --> please make sure gst-plugins-good and gstreamer1.0-plugins-good webhooks are set up

- I Created opus package in Mer -> please make sure webhook is setup on GMO side (I don't have access to it)

- Check out gst-plugins-good --> master branch has old stuff, master-premerge has the newer stuff


FIXED:

nemo-qml-plugin-grilo-qt5 --> update branch and revision -> more than one .spec file available, OBS cannot choose ---> renamed OBS package to grilo-qt5 so that OBS can choose the right spec automatically

xulrunner-qt5 --> nemo_embdelite_38 branch requires sqlite 3.8.9, Mer has 3.8.5 -> Currently using sqlite 3.10.0 from faenil's repo

libid3tag --> converted to tar_git

libiptcdata --> converted to tar_git

qtquick1 --> added pri file to .spec

qtwayland-xcomposite_egl and qtwayland-nogl --> .spec files have the wrong paths for .so files, "wayland-graphics-integration/client" needs replacing with "wayland-graphics-integration-client", same with -server --> after replacing, nogl does not compile because of undefined methods, xcomposite instead doesn't produce all the .so files the .spec is expecting --> spec files refactored and improved, -nogl package deleted as suggested by Stskeeps

qtmozembed-qt5 -> blocked on xulrunner-qt5 -> built without issues after we fixed xulrunner

lipstick-qt5 -> added MESA_EGL_NO_X11_HEADERS to .pro file

qtscript --> NO qt5.2 branches... --> updated submodule url

mesa -> libxml2 was too old, now updated

libxslt -> updated revision (it broke after updating libxml2)

qtscenegraph-adaptation -> needs mirroring from https://github.com/mer-hybris/qtscenegraph-adaptation -> currently using that repo in _service -> DELETE from mer-core, this is part of mer-hybris

uuid --> gitpkg fails --> converted to tar_git --> waiting for MR approval

ti-omap3-sgx-wayland-wsegl --> updated .spec to build on top of Qt5

scratchbox2 --> done, pushed new commits from OlegGirko's branch, we don't need submodule anymore

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