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   <H1>[Mageia-dev] bumblebee in mageia (and mentoring)</H1>
    <B>Maarten Vanraes</B> 
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       TITLE="[Mageia-dev] bumblebee in mageia (and mentoring)">alien at rmail.be
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    <I>Tue Apr 10 21:53:38 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>Op dinsdag 10 april 2012 21:28:19 schreef simple w8:
[...]
&gt;<i> &gt; better to follow the policy.
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> I dont know about mageia policies, but i will read about them so i can
</I>&gt;<i> start using them from now on.
</I>
check <A HREF="https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Policies">https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Policies</A> , you don't have to read all of 
them, but it's nice to look at what kind of policies exist, so that later you 
can look them up if required.

[...]
&gt;<i> &gt; you can afterwards make a kmod-bbswitch and kmod-acpi_call packages that
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; make prebuilt modules for all available kernels.
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> Yeap, i have seen those kind of packages and that way theres no need
</I>&gt;<i> to use a dkms.
</I>
well, except to actually build the kmod package, since it requires the dkms 
package :-)

[...]
&gt;<i> &gt; perhaps filetriggers or the post and preun service helpers do all this
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; automagically... i don't know, i usually just look at other packages.
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; i think a provided existing service file is picked up by filetriggers
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> I do see one systemd  filetrigger: systemd-daemon-reload.script
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> but i would like to know hows processed, so far for what i have seen i
</I>&gt;<i> dont see how that is possible, to put systemd running services without
</I>&gt;<i> put them in the scripts.
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> And to remember that bumblebee is provided with service files for
</I>&gt;<i> systemd and sysvinit, i did had that caution, thats why i put in
</I>&gt;<i> scripts bbbbboth usage.
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> Still i think it would be better to simply keep the ones for systemd,
</I>&gt;<i> since its the one used by default.
</I>
well, if i was you, comment out the code and see if it actually does enable it 
by default. i'm definately not an expert, but for mariadb i didn't have to 
enable it, it worked like that...

since i have not seen any other packages where it effectively does that, i 
don't think it's required.

[...]
&gt;<i> &gt; iinm you can also add extra option to %cmake. if it's possible it'd be
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; nice to have %cmake in it. if there would be systemwide changes at a
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; later time, possibly due to changed newer cmake behavior, or whatever,
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; it can be picked up without much effort.
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 
</I>&gt;<i> &gt; also it looks better to me, having all cmake packages using %cmake :-)
</I>&gt;<i> 
</I>&gt;<i> Did you read what i wrote?
</I>
?

of course i did, why else would i take the effort to reply?

&gt;<i> i did tried to use %cmake but build fails, so its really need to use
</I>&gt;<i> it explicitely like its currently, and the same goes for when i did
</I>&gt;<i> not used %makeinstall_std in libbsd.
</I>
well as you already know, %cmake evaluates to cmake with some extra stuff, so 
if one of these things give you difficulty, either it points to a point that can 
be improved, or you can just override them for the ones you need. that way, 
you can still make it work with %cmake.

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