Dear Mark,
dear Developers,

as Mark guessed right, the old tcos-dev environment will not work with 
version 2. The new way to build packages is similar to the old one and the 
new tcos-dev tools are ready to use now. Use it in the same way like in 
version 1.x .

Please download the latest tcos-dev_2.0.0-XX_i386.deb or 
tcos-dev_2.0.0-XX_amd64.deb from

http://archive.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/devel/

Throw it into a Debian Wheezy using "dpkg -i" but install the following 
packages beforehand.

apt-get install openssh-server build-essential git autotools-dev 
build-essential debhelper devscripts dh-make fakeroot squashfs-tools 
gcc-multilib apt-utils apache2 java-package xserver-xorg apache2 
debconf-utils debbootstrap screen ipython

Last week we started to consolidate all the dev-stuff and we hope to give 
you more detailed instructions for version 2.x soon. Please be patient one 
more week. Expect a compact howtow about "creating your own packages" and 
"building your own base".

@Mark: Thanks for your willingness to participate in developing. Are we 
allowed to contact you for further plans?

By the way guys ... what about a developer weekend in spring or summer?

Kind regards, Jörn


Am 18.01.2014 23:48, schrieb Mark D-B:
> Dear All,
>
>     My involvement with openthinclient is not related to my employment
> and is for a very small non-profit organisation so the only thing I can
> contribute is my time. I have in the past been able to build new
> packages and have done so for OpenOffice and a more recent version of
> Firefox than was available at the time. I have a version 1 environment
> that meets all the clients needs but would like to move to version 2 and
> contribute to its development.
>     I am more than willing to assist in providing applications for
> version 2 but I think I am right in saying that we need an update to the
> developers guide first, which I am also willing to help with.
>     Jörn Frenzel has already indicated via the user list that squashfs
> has changed for version 2. Does this mean that we need some updates to
> http://archive.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/devel/ before it is
> possible to configure a development environment based on Wheezy?
>
> All the best/Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>
> Mark
>
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