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I don't know how popular GIS software is among users, but I for one, find them tremendously useful.

 

I would love to see Quantum GIS (http://qgis.sf.net/) in an RPM format. The current versions is 0.2, and I have yet to find an RPM for Mandrake (there is a SuSE one I believe). The use for this is probably towards academians or people seriously using GIS in another field.

 

Another application on the same lines is GRASS (http://grass.baylor.edu//), a complete GIS package first developed by the US Military. It is GPL'ed and has an installer (.sh script), but still, an RPM would be nice. There is one for the stable version (5.0) but the current development version is 5.7 if I recall well. The interesting thing is, GRASS is text-based, while QGIS (see above) has created a plugin to introduce a GUI to the application that is much more professional and efficient.

 

These are the RPMs I am looking for around the internet and could not find yet. If you would be so kind to create them, I would be grateful.

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Yes, xnview is great. But... isn't there a working RPM on their website? I'm pretty sure that's what I have installed on my computer at the moment...

 

(Unless I'm mistaken about what tyme's goals are; does he want to make RPMs specifically for Mandrake even if working ones exist?)

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(Unless I'm mistaken about what tyme's goals are; does he want to make RPMs specifically for Mandrake even if working ones exist?)

my goal is to make RPMs for Mandrake 10.0 OE of programs that do not currently have an RPM which works in Mandrake 10.0 OE (or not an up-to-date one, for that matter).

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I dont need it, but maybe others would enjoy an rpm of freedesktop.org xserver?

 

Would it actually be possible to get other rpms to work with that? Especially if you wanted to use it as your sole X server - you would need all packages to be X agnostic.

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The following are going to be the start:

Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net

Jamboree: http://www.imendio.com/projects/jamboree/

KIso: http://kiso.sourceforge.net/

SuperKaramba: http://netdragon.sourceforge.net/

PerlPanel: http://jodrell.net/projects/perlpanel

 

Gaim and Jamboree are personal choices of mine. The gaim version in 10.0 OE is a tad out-of-date and the new version as a lot of good updates. Jamboree just looks good, and seems like an alternative to Rhythmbox (which is still problematic - atleast for me).

 

Qchem and myself are going to first see how building gaim goes, and if we can handle that we're going to move on to the rest.

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