- file: http://repos.chickenandporn.com/CentOS5.4/RPMS.3rdparty/noarch/wordpress-mu-2.8.2-7.src.rpm
- license: GPL
- built: 2009-08-02 13:48:06 (Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:48:06 +0000)
- size (bytes): 7513206
An update of WordPress-mu-2.7.0-5, I’ve packaged wordpress-mu-2.8.2-7. I have no added value to this aggregation beyond packaging.
Changes: version bumps:
- bump wordpress-mu to 2.8.2
- bump feedwordpress from 2009.0618 to 2009.0707
- bump nextgen-gallery from 1.3.3 to 1.3.5
- dishonourable mention for the non-versioned URL for nextgen-gallery — manually renamed
Changes: added items:
- added wp-bar-0.5.7
- dishonourable mention for the non-versioned URL for wp-bar — manually renamed
The build is available here:
Although I prefer Doxygen, I’ve packaged up HeaderDoc for RPM systems so that it can be exploited by others. For me, I see generating a documentation cross-reference after an automated build, just as I did with Smallfoot so many years ago (Smallfoot Linux, coincidentally canceled May 17, 2003)
The Linux toolkit had automatic build/doc-gen/self-test on checkins, which is the kind of thing I’d do with a HeaderDoc RPM.
Without further Adieu, the HeaderDoc RPMs:
Released MySQLfs: 0.4.0. Two days early so that I can do some commits of what I’m working on.
- mysqlfs-0.4.0.tar.gz (354.2k)
- mysqlfs-0.4.0.tar.bz2 (261.3k)
- mysqlfs-0.4.0-55.src.rpm (265k)
- mysqlfs-0.4.0-55.i386.rpm (19.8k)

I’ve been working on MySQLfs as a replacement for the decade or so of meandering work into the SantaSack. Currently, in this release-candidate that’s been waiting as a version X.Y.Z-rcA-preB-alpha-mchammer for quite a while. (OK, that’s not the version, but nearly)
In order to close a few bugs, address a feature-request, and get this ready for a release 0.4.0 (ie 0.4), I added code documentation (my benefit), regression-testing (including start/stop the daemon), and a few tests to confirm proper behavior.
The idea behind SantaSack was to toss things at a storage device, and have it figure out how it should be found. OK, I know that’s vague, but it’s a response to the ever-increasing size of storage and the “hoarding” that we’re doing more and more on that massive storage. For that reason, I’m going with plugins post-0.4.
While I’m working, I push the Doxygen docs out to Sourceforge: http://mysqlfs.sourceforge.net/html/
The simplified version 0.3.99.2 is available for download:
- mysqlfs-0.3.99.2.tar.gz (354k)
- mysqlfs-0.3.99.2.tar.bz2 (261k)
- mysqlfs-0.3.99.2-54.src.rpm (264k)
- mysqlfs-0.3.99.2-54.i386.rpm (19k)
- file: http://repos.chickenandporn.com/CentOS5.4/RPMS.3rdparty/noarch/wordpress-mu-2.7.1-6.noarch.rpm
- license: GPL
- built: 2009-07-06 00:28:07 (Mon, 06 Jul 2009 00:28:07 +0000)
- size (bytes): 5676419
- file: http://repos.chickenandporn.com/CentOS5.4/RPMS.3rdparty/noarch/wordpress-mu-2.7.1-6.noarch.rpm
- license: GPL
- built: 2009-07-06 00:28:07 (Mon, 06 Jul 2009 00:28:07 +0000)
- size (bytes): 5676419
- file: http://repos.chickenandporn.com/CentOS5.4/RPMS.3rdparty/i386/openfire-3.6.4-1.i386.rpm
- license: GPL
- built: 2009-05-01 21:11:38 (Fri, 01 May 2009 21:11:38 +0000)
- size (bytes): 43394370
- file: http://repos.chickenandporn.com/CentOS5.4/RPMS.3rdparty/i386/openfire-3.6.4-1.i386.rpm
- license: GPL
- built: 2009-05-01 21:11:38 (Fri, 01 May 2009 21:11:38 +0000)
- size (bytes): 43394370