Unfortunately, there is nothing I can do for now as upstream has been found to be violating the GPL (ioquake3 engine which is GPL, depends on QVM which is under an incompatible license, the quake 3 SDK EULA). So basically until upstream resolves this, there is no way the package will be accepted into either Ubuntu or Debian. I have however hosted it in my PPA for now if you wish to have a way to install it via apt. The lines for /etc/apt/sources.list are as follows:
Unfortunately, there is nothing I can do for now as upstream has been found to be violating the GPL (ioquake3 engine which is GPL, depends on QVM which is under an incompatible license, the quake 3 SDK EULA). So basically until upstream resolves this, there is no way the package will be accepted into either Ubuntu or Debian. I have however hosted it in my PPA for now if you wish to have a way to install it via apt. The lines for /etc/apt/ sources. list are as follows:
deb http:// ppa.launchpad. net/jscinoz/ ubuntu hardy main ppa.launchpad. net/jscinoz/ ubuntu hardy main
deb-src http://
Hope that helps,
Jack Coulter