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Date:      Sat, 09 Feb 2002 23:42:30 -0600
From:      Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org>
To:        <gnome@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Core GNOME distfiles
Message-ID:  <B88B6466.54B9%ade@FreeBSD.org>

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What does everyone think about:

(1) moving the following ports to a DIST_SUBDIR of "gnome/", and reserving
that directory for 'core' GNOME ports:

Possibles:
 audio/esound, audio/libaudiofile, x11-toolkits/gtk12, devel/glib12
 graphics/imlib, x11-toolkits/gtk-engines

Definites:
 devel/pkgconfig, x11/gnomelibs, textproc/scrollkeeper, textproc/libxml,
 devel/ORBit, sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter, graphics/gnomecanvas,
 graphics/gdk-pixbuf, devel/gnomevfs, misc/gnomemimedata,
 converters/libiconv, devel/gconf, devel/oaf,
 x11/gnomecore, www/gtkhtml, www/glibwww, x11-toolkits/gal,
 devel/libunicode, devel/libglade, databases/gnomedb, databases/libgda,
 devel/bonobo, print/gnomeprint, www/libghttp, audio/gnomeaudio,
 x11/gnomeapplets, devel/libgtop, audio/gnomemedia, misc/gnomeuserdocs,
 misc/gnomeutils, deskutils/gnomepim, palm/gnomepilot-conduits,
 palm/gnomepilot, x11-toolkits/gob, games/gnomegames, x11-wm/sawfish,
 lang/librep, x11-toolkits/rep-gtk, print/ggv, editors/ghex, devel/bugbuddy,
 devel/glade, sysutils/gtop, x11/gdm, x11/xalf, x11-toolkits/py-gnome&gtk,
 x11-toolkits/guile-gnome&gtk, x11-toolkits/panel--, x11-toolkits/gnome--,
 x11-toolkits/gtk--, x11-fm/nautilus, sysutils/medua, x11-toolkits/eel


(2) using bzip2'd distfiles wherever possible.

I realize that this is going to require a lot of potential redownloading for
folks, but the time to do it, if at all, is just after a release.

I'm in the process of lining up a first megapatch to bring components up to
date, and if there's no objections, would like to bring this in just before
to clean things up somewhat.  (All of my existing core GNOME-2 ports use a
DIST_SUBDIR of "gnome2").

-aDe


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