Hi Stefan, On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 12:24:37PM +0100, Stefan Ahlers wrote: > It looks like there are more than one changes on the CMake file since > the last release. Sorry for that confusion.
No problem. > > I also have no idea where to install theses cmake files. > > By using CMake instead of qmake, the cmake files will be installed in: > > /usr/share/cmake-3.2/Modules/FindQuaZip.cmake > > /usr/share/cmake-3.2/Modules/FindQuaZip5.cmake OK. > > To exlain the situation: I personally have no experience with cmake and > > was simply sponsering the package prepared by Erik. Unfortunately Erik > > seems to have no time / lost interest. So if you could provide a > > working patch this would be really great - otherwise I probably need to > > redirect the issue to debian-mentors list. > > Ok, I'm working on it! If the upstream author provides a correct working > CMakeList.txt file, cmake is much easiert to handle. Shell I simply > uploaded a new version, which uses cmake instead of qmake, to > mentors.debian.net? Either this or we use common VCS. Please tick-mark your prefered option [ ] I'll add you to Debian Med team and you commit to SVN [ ] I'll add you to Debian Med team and migrate the package to Git [ ] I move the package to collab-maint Git [ ] I move the package to collab-maint SVN > Unfortunately there is one problem, CMake does not work correctly with > 0.7.1 of quazip. It looks like that the upstream author prepares a new > release, see: http://sourceforge.net/p/quazip/code/265/ > > Would it be ok, to provide a debian build based on the last development > snapshot (libquazip_0.7.1+r266-1), which is almost stable or would it > be better to make a debian package based on the last release 0.7.1 > [r250] and patch all CMake related changes? I'd trust your insight as a "real" consumer of this package to evaluate the status of the development snapshot - so yes, it would be OK to base the packaging on this version. This would mean a move to Git in any case to enable us working on the very same upstream tarball. Thanks for your cooperation Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de