On 2012-07-11 12:57, Jan Groenewald wrote: > When launchpad "builds" my package, it is spending about an hour and a half > untarring and uncompressing and retarring and recompressing the amd64 and > i686 binaries I got from sagemath.org <http://sagemath.org> (those built > by the current sage buildbot network). > It never compiles code, because I disabled that in the debian/rules > file, because > this was the quick and easy way to a package management system the way > I need it: signed, update-able, and through the official package manager > for Ubuntu. If Launchpad for Sage doesn't do more than move files around and repackage them, why do we need Launchpad in the first place? Why can't we do this packaging in Sage itself?
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