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This project was a personal development issue which in my opinion
should have been forked.<br>
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Pushing the VirtualBox team to take on this private issue and use
their development time to fix just doesn't seem right.<br>
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How can this possibly be more important than the issues that
affect *ALL users?<br>
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On 05/30/2011 08:20 AM, Frank Mehnert wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 30 May 2011 15:06:33 Alexey Eromenko wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2. Would it be possible to adjust the Linux multi-distro installer, so
it compiles VBox python modules on install, just like it compiles
kernel modules ?
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I doubt so. After all, when next Vbox will be released, it will have
proper binaries for all
supported OSes.
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Currently the multi-distro package is feature-incomplete compared to
distro-specific versions.
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I wouldn't say it is feature-incomplete. We will try to make the
package compatible with Ubuntu 11.04.
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<pre wrap="">The result, is that it is hard to Alpha-test VirtualBox, and hard to
install it on rare distros.
What is the point of multi-distro installer anyway ? To install on
rare or unreleased distros (such as Debian wheezy, future Slackware,
etc...)
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Of course the .run packages are meant for exactly that purpose, install
it on distributions where we don't provide packages for. Of course it
is difficult to satisfy every dependency. This package depends on a
very old libc6 and it ships Qt itself. It also ships VBoxPython for
several versions of python.
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<pre wrap="">Also for weekly alpha testing - our case - compiling 20 packages is
simply not practical.
I would be much happier if VBox multi-distro installer could compile
python bindings on the fly.
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We will NOT do that. To be forced to compile the kernel modules is already
a nightmare and we would appreciate if we wouldn't need that.
There is always the option to compile the VirtualBox OSE sources. On
Linux this should really not be difficult. We are aware that on Windows
this is much more difficult and we will try to fix that sooner or later
but as always too much work to do...
Kind regards,
Frank
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