I made some progress on the plugins packages, but upgraded my network to
svn, and no longer have a build environment that works with stable. (Hence
why I haven't upgraded my package here anymore - just my local svn) At that
point, I just checkinstalled the plugins and mytharchive. I think the best
thing to do right now, is to pull a copy of the fixes branch and then adapt
a versioning scheme on the package to show the svn revision of -fixes
checked out. If you want to take over building off of the fixes branch,
just comment out the patch that I was applying, and you should be able to
build using the debian directory created in my source package.
On 7/12/06, David Overcash <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Mario: have you made any progress on creating these packages? I'm
> willing to step in and start building them packages so that they can be
> tested and released. I think it's important that this be included in
> Edgy at the very least, if not for updating dapper repos (since they
> will be "officially supported" for so long)
>
> --
> Update to .19
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/32169
>
I made some progress on the plugins packages, but upgraded my network to
svn, and no longer have a build environment that works with stable. (Hence
why I haven't upgraded my package here anymore - just my local svn) At that
point, I just checkinstalled the plugins and mytharchive. I think the best
thing to do right now, is to pull a copy of the fixes branch and then adapt
a versioning scheme on the package to show the svn revision of -fixes
checked out. If you want to take over building off of the fixes branch,
just comment out the patch that I was applying, and you should be able to
build using the debian directory created in my source package.
On 7/12/06, David Overcash <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 32169
>
> Mario: have you made any progress on creating these packages? I'm
> willing to step in and start building them packages so that they can be
> tested and released. I think it's important that this be included in
> Edgy at the very least, if not for updating dapper repos (since they
> will be "officially supported" for so long)
>
> --
> Update to .19
> https:/
>
--
Mario Limonciello
<email address hidden>