You can still package formally if you want. :-) I was not aware you had taken this on, and did it a while ago as I needed it for some work I was doing.
The author has already incorporated my packaging into his builds. Debs are available on the sourceforge site from release 0.9.18 on:
Testing has the new release code until it has been out for 2-3 week, then it moves to stable. From there I keep periodic builds of the latest cvs code in testing for experimenters.
I also have some megatunix ubuntu & ubuntu mini-remix livecd's rolled that some are using. (desktop full, xubuntu, and a mini/icewm version)
Hello Craig,
You can still package formally if you want. :-) I was not aware you had taken this on, and did it a while ago as I needed it for some work I was doing.
The author has already incorporated my packaging into his builds. Debs are available on the sourceforge site from release 0.9.18 on:
< http:// sourceforge. net/project/ showfiles. php?group_ id=128471 > megatunix. sourceforge. net >
< http://
I'm maintaining an Informal repository:
deb http:// pinztrek. com/repository/ stable main pinztrek. com/repository/ testing main
deb http://
Testing has the new release code until it has been out for 2-3 week, then it moves to stable. From there I keep periodic builds of the latest cvs code in testing for experimenters.
I also have some megatunix ubuntu & ubuntu mini-remix livecd's rolled that some are using. (desktop full, xubuntu, and a mini/icewm version)
Have fun,
Alan