Development documentation is done in English, only.
Of course some people write better docs in their native language, but not all are able to read this. If we would start documenting everything in various languages, all of them would be incomplete and may have different content.
As we have a lot of developers who all have different native languages, English is the common denominator and I don't see the point in translating everything to for example German, because that is also a language some developers speak. It is not worth to do the work.
-Michael
On Sat, 2013-03-09 at 19:54 +0100, Bernhard Bitsch wrote:
Just a thought about this problem: Wouldn't it be better to publish development docu in the native language of the publisher? I know, to be general we should publish in English. But most ( all? ) men are able express thoughts most exact in their native language ( there is a reason it is called "Muttersprache" in German ).
A translation native --> English could be made by a native english speaker with knowledge of the other language. Sure this translation should be approved be the author.
Bernhard
Gesendet: Freitag, 08. März 2013 um 10:00 Uhr Von: "Michael Tremer" michael.tremer@ipfire.org An: "Thomas Ebert" th.ebert@gmx.de Cc: development@lists.ipfire.org Betreff: Re: IPFire 3.x packfire
Okay, then we don't have an error in the code base.
I tried to clarify what happens in a couple of sentences on which I was not quite successful: http://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/pakfire/architecture#clean_build_environments
Maybe some else can improve that?
-Michael
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 09:39 +0100, Thomas Ebert wrote:
Tnanks for the explanation Michael.
As i mentioned before, that pakfire3 doesn't re-download the packages. ... they are not deleted!
I missunderstood the output.
Regards Thomas
Am 08.03.2013 00:00, schrieb Michael Tremer:
Yes, the build environment is cleaned up after every build. This is intentional, so you start every build in a clean environment and don't get caught up in any errors.
However, the downloaded package files are never deleted.
Are you sure you see a re-download or just the extraction?
-Michael
On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 18:38 +0100, Thomas Ebert wrote:
Hello out there.
I know most of you are very busy at the moment, but could anybody of you provide an answer of my question? ... Is it normal that the build environment is cleaned everytime if you exit from it and start the command "pakfire-builder shell"?
Regards Thomas
Am 01.03.2013 13:43, schrieb Thomas Ebert:
Sorry. I missunderstood the output. Packfire is using local packages as you described. But what about the build chroot environment. Is it normal that the build environment is cleaned everytime if you exit from it and start the command "pakfire-builder shell".
Here is the paste from my shell: http://pastebin.com/fKn3UECQ
This is my configuration /etc/pakfire/builder.conf
[logger]
# Use a different log file for the builder stuff. file = /var/log/pakfire-builder.log
[builder] # Select the distribution to build for. distro = ipfire3
# Use ccache in order to build rebuilds in less time. use_ccache = true
# Use icecream in order to speed up builds. use_icecream = false
# Create build environments in a tmpfs. # This requires a lot of RAM. # Only enable if you know what your are doing. #use_tmpfs = false
# Create loop devices in build environment. #use_loop_devices = true
Regards
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