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Re: openSUSE build service : packages should work now


Greetings, I haven't used Gambas for a while, because it doesn't support
many mayor leage or enterprise-grade databases (ODBC is still very bad and
it's been 3 years)

Its clear you guys are lost in time: Currently many packages in debian are
upstream ruled, means that packaging rules comes from original developers
of the software.. first happened with LXDE packages and now many more.. is
the only distro with this great feature

The OBS package is functional for installation, but in a dist upgrade it
breaks everything..

This is because you guys don't try (for eons) to coordinate and follow the
Debian oficial package on salsa, which I know doesn't comply with Gambas'
regulations, but they will avoid problems in OBS if they do this... you
guys can't win everything, sometimes you have to give a bit

OBS is really a system of equivalences between RPM packages and other Linux
systems, and therefore if you don't follow the distro policies you could
generate confusing packages..

My Gambas packages were always generated in OBS... by the way... I always
coordinated them with the Debian ones...

On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 9:45 AM Benoît Minisini <
benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I think I have fixed the packaging.
>
> I just installed the Gambas IDE on a Linux Mint 21 / Cinnamon, and it
> worked!
>
> Please tell me the result for you...
>
>
> https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Agambas%3Amaster&package=gambas3
>
> --
> Benoît Minisini.
>
>
>

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Re: openSUSE build service : packages should work nowgbWilly <gbWilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Re: openSUSE build service : packages should work nowDimitris Anogiatis <dosida@xxxxxxxxx>
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