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[technology-pmc] [Fwd: [CQ 2963] New: Linux Tools implied dependencies Version: 0.1.0]
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Hi,
I entered a CQ for the implied dependencies or a few of our
sub-projects. If the PMC could kindly give their +1, we would greatly
appreciate it :)
Thanks,
Andrew
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [CQ 2963] New: Linux Tools implied dependencies Version: 0.1.0
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:38:54 -0500 (EST)
From: emo-ip-team@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: overholt@xxxxxxxxxx
http://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2963
Summary: Linux Tools implied dependencies Version: 0.1.0
Product: technology
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: new
Status: NEW
Keywords: nonepl, source, unmodified
Severity: new
Priority: P3
Component: technology.linux-distros
AssignedTo: emo-ip-team@xxxxxxxxxxx
ReportedBy: genie@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: emo-ip-team@xxxxxxxxxxx, overholt@xxxxxxxxxx
Committer: Andrew Overholt overholt@xxxxxxxxxx
https://foundation.eclipse.org/people/people_edit.php?PersonID=aoverholt
Project: technology.linux-distros
http://foundation.eclipse.org/projects/projects_edit.php?ProjectID=technology.linux-distros
Name: Linux Tools implied dependencies
Version: 0.1.0
Description: Some of our tools have implied dependencies on the following
commonly used and available tools. We do *not* import or distribute
their code
at all (I put \"source only\" below but we do not distribute anything). We
rely on them in a similar way to the CDT using gcc and gdb.
rpm (http://rpm.org GPL v2+)
- this tool is a basic package on any RPM-based distro and allows us to
query
for installed packages to use as proposals in our RPM .spec editor
rpmlint (http://rpmlint.zarb.org GPL v2)
- this tool is very common on RPM-based distros and allows one to check for
common errors which we translate into workbench artifacts
yum (http://yum.baseurl.org GPL v2+)
- this tool is basic to many RPM-based distros and we use it to check for
packages to propose as completions in our .spec editor
GNU autotools (autoconf, automake, etc.)
(http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/,
http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/,
GPL v2+)
- the GNU autotools are ubiquitous and we make use of them as part of our
autotools plugin which brings their functionality into the CDT
Cryptography: No
License(s): GNU General Public License (GPL) v2
Project URL:
Source URL:
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