Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-25 Thread Jamie Jackson
I ran it, and it seemed to work. Well, Pidgin still runs, anyway.

The installer just disappears at the end, though, and I think there might
have been some things that I missed. A pause at the end might be nice (and a
summary, even better).

Thanks for your efforts,

Jamie

On 6/25/07, Michael Trausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a new 32-bit version on my site:  http://www.trausch.us/pidgin

 All of the packages are now backported from Gutsy, and I have a shell
 script that will manage the upgrade from my old checkinstall-generated
 packages to the ones backported from Gutsy.  I can still do a 64-bit
 version soonish; I am planning on doing it anyway, all I need to do is
 install 64-bit Feisty onto another partition and build it there.

 Questions/comments/concerns are welcome to be aired at my site.

 — Mike

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Re: [Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-20 Thread Jamie Jackson
Hi Mike,

I've have installed from repos (via apt) and have installed from source
before. However, I haven't done much, if anything in-between (which this
seems to be). Once this stuff gets in the repos, will I automatically get
updates, etc. (as opposed to when I install from source)?

BTW, here's a step-by-step for noobs (like me), because it took me a little
while to figure out how to do it. I'd post it in your site's comments, but
the comments are closed.

Thanks,
Jamie

sudo apt-get install libmeanwhile1 libavahi-compat-howl0
cd ~
wget http://www.trausch.us/wp-content/uploads/pidgin-feisty.tar
mkdir pidgin-feisty
cd pidgin-feisty
tar xvf ../pidgin-feisty.tar
sudo dpkg -i ./*


On 6/19/07, Michael Trausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 02:05 +, Jamie Jackson wrote:

  Any guess as to when this might be available? I'm trying to weigh my
  options...


 I don't know when there will be an official backport... however, I do
 have a package available (well, packages) available from
 http://www.trausch.us/pidgin/ where you can download a tarball with
 Pidgin 2.0.1 packages.  Included in the tarball are the following:

 - gaim_2.0.1-1_all.deb: dummy upgrade package to satisfy the
 ubuntu-desktop dependency.
 - pidgin-data_2.0.1-1_all.deb - replaces gaim-data (backported from
 Gutsy, then updated to 2.0.1 from upstream)
 - pidgin_2.0.1-1_i386.deb - replaces gaim (backported from Gutsy, then
 updated to 2.0.1 from upstream)
 - pidgin-guifications_2.14-1_i386.deb - Guifications plugin (built w/
 checkinstall with upstream tarball)
 - libotr_3.0.0-1_i386.deb - OTR library (built w/ checkinstall with
 upstream tarball)
 - pidgin-otr_3.0.0-1_i386.deb - OTR plugin (built w/ checkinstall with
 upstream tarball)

 The packages that are built with checkinstall will require that you
 uninstall the previous ones, if necessary (that is, you have to manually
 uninstall gaim-guifications, libotr, and gaim-otr from the Feisty system
 if you have them; they were not available from the Gutsy repo when I
 built Pidgin, though I can try to come up with the time tomorrow to make
 cleaner packages if necessary).  However, DO NOT UNINSTALL GAIM, as the
 gaim/pidgin-data/pidgin packages will cleanly replace their Feisty
 counterparts.

 There seems to be two added dependencies, that you must fetch from the
 repositories: libmeanwhile1 and libavahi-compat-howl0, both of which can
 be installed from the repositories.  libavahi-compat-howl0 is in
 Universe, while libmeanwhile1 is in Main.

 A note worth mentioning:  While I have been using these packages since I
 built them on May 29 without issue, I am not supporting the packages
 actively.  I am certainly willing to try to help with issues related
 directly to them, but I don't have a great deal of time due to school
 and all.  I can be reached by Internet mail if there are any questions.
 I don't know how to go about getting anything done in the backports
 system, though, so this is about the best that I know how to, and can,
 do for now.  Of course, 2.0.2 is out now, and I hear that 2.1.0 is
 coming soonish.  If I have extra time I will update my packages to
 2.0.2.  And no, I don't have a repository setup, because I haven't had
 the time to figure out how to do all that yet, and I only expect to be
 keeping up with Pidgin until they are able to backport it.

 — Mike

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[Bug 112511] Re: Backport Pidgin 2.0.0 Final to Fiesty

2007-06-19 Thread Jamie Jackson
Any guess as to when this might be available? I'm trying to weigh my
options...

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