* Aakin N. Patel <aakin at aakin.net> [2005-03-02 22:26:33 -0500]: > : > : I really dislike the way Debian package Qt, though I'm sure they have > : > : their reasons. > : > > : > Yah. I've wondered about their pacakge management system myself. It > : > seems like they break it apart way too far, but since I'm not really > : > volunteering to correct it, I suppose I can't really say much. > : > : I usually really like the way Debian handle packaging - especially the > : way they package perl and Python modules so conveniently. It's really > : just Qt ... > > I guess I just haven't really figured out the logic behind it. > > Sometimes they leave stuff as a massive bundle, sometimes they break it > all down to the itty bitty lib level. I probably just need to take a > look at it at some point, and it'll make more sense. > > No luck on the compiling on the debian box, by the way. I'll poke at it > at some other point, I guess... the 1.2 binary package works well > enough. > > - Aakin > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
For the reference of all Scribus users running Debian: I now have two separate scribus debian packages: scribus and scribus-cvs. scribus is tracking the current 1.2.x series cvs - that is the package you see in the main Debian archive. scribus-cvs is an experimental package that is tracking the 1.3cvs. These two packages can be installed in parallel as the scribus-cvs is installed into the /usr/local hierarchy. So, you can play with both branches of scribus development without having to compile anything and without littering your system. Debian packaging tools will do a splendid job for you, as always. Please drop by the #scribus IRC channel or email me privately for the address of my staging repository, which you can add to your /etc/apt/sources.list for the ultimate apt goodness. I won't post the repository address on the public mailing list and would like to ask other people to refrain from doing so as well, but you are welcome to use it to your heart's content. Obligatory plug: scribus+debian=rock'n'roll :) Best wishes, Oleksandr Moskalenko, Debian maintainer of Scribus packages. P.S.: There is a hope that scribus-doc and scribus-template packages will get through the Debian NEW package queue pretty soon, but no guarantee is given. Please use my staging repository for those as usual for now.
