Bug#141748: OpenCA packaging status

2004-08-16 Thread Alessandro Razeto
Well actually the last snapshot RC5 builds with only a patch (needed for
autoconf stuff) and one for setting destdir. If you read the openca-devel 
ml you hat notice this. The RC6, which was scheduled 2 week ago should
fix these problems; I'm waiting for it before some other tests.
BUT apart from these small patches the debian engine works, and you can
download it from the debian folder in the openca CVS repository.
If you want to restart you can do it, but actually a packaging is
present; I need nome testers since my time too is very low.
If you want the paches needed for RC5 let me know.

Alessandro
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 22:42:40 -0700, "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>   I was just trying to see where any packaging work was at before
> I spent too much time working to get 0.9.2-RC5 packaged. I need this to
> be packaged for work and am able to take care of it if it's not
> currently being worked on. I've already looked at the binary DEBs
> created by Alessandro but didn't notice any of the source deb files
> needed to build them. I'm working on the packaging from scratch at this
> point but should hopefully have something together shortly as I have it
> building and it's just a matter of arranging the packaging.
> 
>   Regards,
>   Jeremy



Bug#141748: Status?

2004-03-01 Thread Alessandro Razeto
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 08:34:24 +1100, Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Ferdinand" == Ferdinand O Tempel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Ferdinand> Hey, I've recently taken an interrest in this product,
> Ferdinand> and I was looking to implement it on some debian
> Ferdinand> systems. To my surprise it's been silent around this
> Ferdinand> package for almost 2 years. What is the current status
> Ferdinand> of this package? OpenCA itself is currently somewhere
> Ferdinand> in its 0.9's, and at least debian unstable now has a
> Ferdinand> sufficient high version of openssl to be able to use
> Ferdinand> it, I figure.
> 
> Ferdinand> If noone else is currently working on this, I could
> Ferdinand> have a whack at packaging it on my own, but I'd hate to
> Ferdinand> reinvent the wheel.
> 
> Alessandro Razeto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is currently working
> on it.
Well openca 9.2 is under development, however some snapshot are already
packaged; you can find them at http://www.ge.infn.it/~razeto/openca/
(the latest snapshot Feb 25 does not work for me, I suggest Feb 4).

The original CVS archive of openca and debian stuff can be found on the 
openca cvs page (see www.openca.org).