Hi Harald,
The Debian packaging system turned out to be much more demanding than
expected. There are a few things still to be fixed but I'm confident I
will be able to have a package that fulfills the debian policy in a few
days. If David Zolli is interested to try it out right away I can send
him the packages built either for amd64 or i386.
As to the rpms build: it's up to you and Suse. I did the split because
the astoundingly complicated debian packaging system automatically
created a template for the 'doc' packages. I took it as a chance to
learn how to build packages with a degree of complexity at least a step
beyond the trivial.
-- Massimo
On 10/11/2010 08:03 AM, Harald Oehlmann wrote:
Am 10.10.2010 22:15, schrieb Massimo Manghi:
I've been doing a few commits of files in the debian/ directory. I built 2
packages out of rivet and submitted them for adoption by a debian sponsor
(this might take an unpredictable long time). This process required a few
commits of files in the debian/ dir. Since the scope of the these procedures
is confined to the creation of a .deb I didn't bother to discuss them on this
list.
Dear Massimo,
thank you for the work.
Please give me a hint if you think that the rpm-builds should also be
split into two parts or anything else should be done.
David Zolli asked on the ETCL conference for a debian package of Rivet
so I send him a copy of this E-Mail. It seams to be available now.
Regards,
Harald
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