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FS#2190 - Provide iFolder on Arch Linux

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Eugenia Loli-Queru (Eugenia) - Saturday, 12 February 2005, 00:18 GMT
Last edited by Dale Blount (dale) - Saturday, 12 February 2005, 18:56 GMT
Task Type Feature Request
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Tobias Kieslich (tobias)
Architecture not specified
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7 Wombat
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

I would like to ask for iFolder packages:
http://www.ifolder.com/download.html
It is an insanely useful application, but it's also insanely hard for a normal user to build manually. This is where the distribution's wizards should step up and offer packages. :)
This task depends upon

Closed by  Tobias Kieslich (tobias)
Saturday, 07 January 2006, 10:43 GMT
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Additional comments about closing:  I close since it is in community. For the time being now monostuff will not come to official repos. for the time being until mono 1.2 has approved to be maintainable.
Comment by Dale Blount (dale) - Saturday, 12 February 2005, 18:56 GMT
Tobias, assigned to you 'cuz you're the mono guy :)
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) - Sunday, 13 February 2005, 12:00 GMT
Eugenia, I see that this is useful and infact it would make sense to have that in the repos, but two major things have to be done b4:
- website says mono-1.1.x (read 1.2 beta) is required, which I don't wanna have in stable repos (allthough I've heard only good things about)
- libgdiplus is not in the repos and I didn't test that b4

mono-1.2 will hit the town about May it's roumored. Would you mind to tease me again in case I forget?
Maybe I can move the new family into testing by the beginning of April.
Comment by Vinay S Shastry (shastry) - Saturday, 19 February 2005, 18:55 GMT
I have packaged the 3.0 version of ifolder - but it doesn't work with the ifolderdemo.novell.com demo account...

In case u want them, here they are:

http://www.bsdworld.co.uk/~shastry/dotnet/

Some deps might be screwed up - please inform me if i forgot to add some dependency.

I'm searching for the 2.1.5 version sources now.
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) - Saturday, 19 February 2005, 19:00 GMT
Hm, general thought:
Quoting from Miguel de Icaza's website: "We finally released Mono 1.1.4 and Mono 1.0.6. With this release we are recommending users to switch to the 1.1.x branch, as our automated testing and regression suites are much better than they ever were on 1.0.6."
Shall we do so?, I think so. Since I'm currently hazzling with the Courier stuff, this will have to wait until tomorrow. So expect mono'n friends going to testing tomorrow (in case I can build ALL dependencies)
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) - Monday, 21 February 2005, 10:35 GMT
sigh, There is a problem with mono-1.1.4 calling /usr/bin/install in a hardcoded Makefile ... I will do some more personal testing, b4 I release.

Shastry, did you encounter that too? How big was your mono-1.1.4 build?
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) - Monday, 21 February 2005, 20:56 GMT
(sub)Problem resolved, just for the records, mono-1.1.4 is in testing.
Comment by arjan timmerman (blaasvis) - Wednesday, 30 November 2005, 17:17 GMT
status ?

Comment by Eugenia Loli-Queru (Eugenia) - Wednesday, 30 November 2005, 19:45 GMT
Yes, please make a package for it now that mono lives on /usr. Thx.
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) - Wednesday, 30 November 2005, 20:36 GMT
Well; I see that people wanna have that package, but let's face it, even monodevelop is broken these days. I wonder how long it does take until ifolder would do the same. Actually, I would really like to wait until mono-1.2 hits town and things (hopefully) mature down a bit.
Comment by Eugenia Loli-Queru (Eugenia) - Wednesday, 30 November 2005, 21:10 GMT
I just talked to Miguel deIcaza about all this and he said: "I think they depend on bug fixes we have introduced. It just exposes bugs and crashes... I think most dependencies have to do with fixes we have done for SMP systems".
Comment by William Rea (willysilly) - Friday, 23 December 2005, 21:56 GMT
The only way to get ifolder working is to use the svn, but even then it wouldnt be a good idea because of the UI overhaul the iFolder team is doing currently.
Comment by Simo Leone (neotuli) - Saturday, 07 January 2006, 07:20 GMT
William has been successful with ifolder and added it to the [community] repo. Can this bug be closed?

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