Re: [Evolution-hackers] Camel in evolution-data-server, a different proposal
- From: Philip Van Hoof <spam pvanhoof be>
- To: Ross Burton <ross burtonini com>
- Cc: evolution-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] Camel in evolution-data-server, a different proposal
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 12:45:02 +0200
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 11:35 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 12:25 +0200, Philip Van Hoof wrote:
> > I wasn't (am no longer) proposing to move "camel/" out of e-d-s. I was
> > proposing to put a configure.ac file in its directory. Moving Camel out
> > of evolution-data-server/ is not the scope nor point of this thread.
>
> For what purpose? Camel depends on libedataserver.
Being a developer, I can probably fix that chicken and egg problem in a
few hacking evenings.
> So you've found a problem with the Red Hat packaging, in that it treats
> all of EDS a single library. File a bug with Red Hat, and notice that
> Debian, Maemo, and OpenEmbedded (at least) already have split EDS
> packages.
I very much applaud what OpenEmbedded, Maemo, OpenedHand and Debian did
in terms of packaging. It's indeed the right way.
> In the scheme of things this is a very minor issue which effects very
> few people. I'd prefer to see effort spent on fixing bugs and memory
> leaks.
I agree it's a minor issue. But things can happen in parallel. This is
why people developed round robin algorithms in schedulers :). Else the
minor ones or very-low-priority ones never get any attention from the
processing unit (because the large ones eat up exactly 100% of the
processing units time).
However, I do agree that we are putting to much of a discussion/fight on
it. It should probably simply be a patch and a get-it-over-with commit.
ps. Is there a beach at the Boston Summit? Maybe we can do a beach-fight
about it? :-) (ps. I'm not yet sure if I will attent the summit).
--
Philip Van Hoof, software developer at x-tend
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