After some thoughts, I chose consciously to not do the same packaging in the PPA as I do for the debian/Ubuntu repositories. There are three reasons:
- one deb file is more easy to download/install to try out the latest features
- in ppa all plugins (including blender and inkscape) are enabled by default, so dependencies are configured differently in the packaging
- the packaging in karmic will break compatibility with previous ubuntu versions (such as hardy and so on ...)
I'm now doing research how to package into one file without conflicts.
After some thoughts, I chose consciously to not do the same packaging in the PPA as I do for the debian/Ubuntu repositories. There are three reasons:
- one deb file is more easy to download/install to try out the latest features
- in ppa all plugins (including blender and inkscape) are enabled by default, so dependencies are configured differently in the packaging
- the packaging in karmic will break compatibility with previous ubuntu versions (such as hardy and so on ...)
I'm now doing research how to package into one file without conflicts.