GsoC Report – 2

Hi. The last week was full of changes for libYUI. To start off, the packages are no longer being built locally and the build process is now handled by OBS. This makes libYUI available on a wide range of operating systems and architectures. Currently, the build at OBS is being done for Fedora 14/15 as well as Ubuntu 10.10/11.04 for both x86 and x86_64 architectures. Interested people can find the OBS repository at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nbprashanth/. This means that the binaries will no longer be availalbe at the gitorious repository(gitorious.org/libyui).

Secondly, the initial documentation for the library is hosted at http://doc.opensuse.org/projects/libyui/HEAD/. This documentation is subjected to frequent updates and will change regularly (weekly updates planned). Again, to avoid duplications, the gitorious repository will not contain the documentation anymore.

People who test the new packages are requested to submit bug reports (here or at OBS) in order to help improve libYUI.

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About N.B.Prashanth

I am an engineering graduate currently pursuing my Masters in Embedded Systems. Computers and programming form a big part of my life. My interests include : Programming, AI, Machine Learning, Automation, Circuit Design and Embedded Systems.

Posted on June 11, 2011, in GsoC and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Nice, I’m really looking forward to the results of this project!

    It would be great if libYUI would get some central place like sf project with brief introduction, links to to the package repositories, documentation, scm repositories, possibility to download tarballs for distributions not supported on obs yet… Just a little feature request ;-)

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