Apologies, for the disappearance. I don't think I will be able to spend
any time on this in the foreseeable future.
On 8/27/2015 11:40 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Btw, are you on IRC? I am pere on freenode and oftc. I looked for
serge on #raspbian, without any luck.
shiftplusone on Freenode in #raspbian and #raspberrypi. I'm not on as
much lately, but should be around once in a while.
[Serge Schneider]
> We work fairly closely with Sam, he tests his releases thoroughly and
> I am sure we could build a release from source as well. It just hasn't
> come up yet.
Good. Then it should be a piece of cake to get the source building from
scratch.
> Perfect, that's what I try to do f
On 8/23/2015 9:41 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
Ouch. So if there is a problem with the binary package and Sam is
unavailable, you have no way to fix it?
We work fairly closely with Sam, he tests his releases thoroughly and I
am sure we could build a release from source as well. It just hasn't
[Serge Schneider]
> We get a compiled release from Sam, then build the .deb using the
> previous verion's packaging files as a template:
> http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/s/sonic-pi/sonic-pi_2.6.0-3.debian.tar.gz
Ouch. So if there is a problem with the binary package and Sam is
u
We get a compiled release from Sam, then build the .deb using the
previous verion's packaging files as a template:
http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/s/sonic-pi/sonic-pi_2.6.0-3.debian.tar.gz
It comes down to time constraints. It's quick, it works and is good
enough for our purpose
[Serge Schneider]
> Currently, there is no proper source package. There would need to be
> a fair bit of work done to get something together that would meet
> Debian's standards, so I don't think the Raspbian package is a valid
> starting point. If there is interest and the Debian folk are open to
Currently, there is no proper source package. There would need to be a
fair bit of work done to get something together that would meet Debian's
standards, so I don't think the Raspbian package is a valid starting
point. If there is interest and the Debian folk are open to including
the package,
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> The package is said to be in Raspian, but I have been unable to find
> the deb and dsc in the Raspian repositories, and am unable to verify
> this. I guess the build rules used there can be used in Debian too.
I managed to find it under
http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debia
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: sonic-pi
Version : 2.6.0
Upstream Author : Sam Aaron
* URL : http://sonic-pi.net/
https://github.com/samaaron/sonic-pi/
* License : MIT + CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 + CC0 1.0
Programming Lang: Ruby
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