Hello Joachim, On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Joachim Breitner <nome...@debian.org>wrote:
> first of all, it has to properly build on i386 _and_ amd64. I think I > spotted all positions where the compiler complained when assuming that a > pointer size is 32, but I only changed it to 64, so this is not a proper > solution. > Currently we do not support amd64 officially and do not have enough resources (have more high-priority tasks) to do in the near future. So what you done is better than nothing :). Also, docbook-xsl is provided in Debian. I did not try yet to use that > package instead of the one in 3rd/. Is the patch > 3rd/docbook/1.68.1/_patches/patch-docbook.xsl > really required? > No, the patch seems to be unnecessary, think it can be ignored. The files > serna/core/qt/qtsingleapp/qtsingleapplication*.cpp > only contain a header that Licensees holding a Qt Solutions License > Agreement may use the code, the GPL header is missing. This should be > fixed, as otherwise it’s not clear that Serna is really under the GPL. > Thanks for the point, I will discuss this with our architect. Anyway, there is http://qt.nokia.com/products/appdev/add-on-products/catalog/4/Utilities/qtsingleapplication/ a LGPL version of this component (but actually I have no idea how they compatible are). > Besides that, I’m quite happy with serna: Once it compiled, it seemed to > work nicely, so segfaults etc., which is not always the case with > just-freed-commercial-applications. I haven’t really used it much, > though. > Our QA rocks! :) Thanks, Andrew -- Andrew Sichevoi (http://twitter.com/kondorsyntext) // Syntext, Inc. true perfection has to be imperfect