I packaged a new version of auctiongallery. Can someone review this
package and possibly upload it to Debian unstable?
AuctionGallery SourceForge Page (check out new screenshots!):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/auctiongallery
Downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14
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Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> The current version (0.9.2) does not yet allow users to have their own
> config. All config is stored in /etc/auctiongallery and all templates go
> to /usr/share/auctiongallery/templates. All auction pictures and
> descriptions g
Stan Vasilyev wrote on 18/08/2005 19:46:
> The current version (0.9.2) does not yet allow users to have their own
> config. All config is stored in /etc/auctiongallery and all templates go
> to /usr/share/auctiongallery/templates. All auction pictures and
> descriptions go to /home/auctiongallery.
Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can make a new version and add features that allow users to have their
> own settings, like ~/auctiongallery/auctiongallery.conf,
> ~/auctiongallery/templates and ~/auctiongallery/auctions.
This should be ~/.auctiongallery, of course.
> However that
The current version (0.9.2) does not yet allow users to have their own
config. All config is stored in /etc/auctiongallery and all templates go
to /usr/share/auctiongallery/templates. All auction pictures and
descriptions go to /home/auctiongallery.
I can make a new version and add features that a
Stan Vasilyev wrote on 18/08/2005 08:40:
> I searched lots of scripting FAQs but didn't find a way to find the
> location of home dir.
Whose homedir? Many systems have more than one user.
> The problem is that when the postinst script runs,
> it runs as root and $HOME variable contains /root not
On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 11:40:34PM -0700, Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> I searched lots of scripting FAQs but didn't find a way to find the
> location of home dir. The problem is that when the postinst script runs,
> it runs as root and $HOME variable contains /root not /home. Should I
> just abandon that
I searched lots of scripting FAQs but didn't find a way to find the
location of home dir. The problem is that when the postinst script runs,
it runs as root and $HOME variable contains /root not /home. Should I
just abandon that idea and post in documentation that my software needs
manual configura
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 10:33:02PM -0700, Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> Package: auctiongallery
> Short Description: Generates picture galleries and HTML templates for
> auction descriptions
> License: GPL
> URL: http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush
> Author: Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> AuctionG
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 23:56 -0700, Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> I released an new version of auctiongallery and made a new Debian
> package. Can someone take a look at it. I need a sponsor who can upload
> it to Debian unstable.
>
> Sources and debs are available at my project homepage:
> http://home.co
I released an new version of auctiongallery and made a new Debian
package. Can someone take a look at it. I need a sponsor who can upload
it to Debian unstable.
Sources and debs are available at my project homepage:
http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush
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That's exactly what I did. I checked how other packages do the rules
file and it helped me a lot. Now I have a completely working Debian
package. It builds perfectly with debuild. As soon as I update my
software to 0.9.2 I will release the next Debian package.
Bruno Barrera C. wrote:
>On Fri, 200
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 21:52 -0700, Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. I already know how to use debuilder for C++
> programs that install via ./configure, make and install. But my program
> is a simple script and it doesn't have any of that. I will try to figure
> out how to package it
On 13/08/05, Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. I already know how to use debuilder for C++
> programs that install via ./configure, make and install. But my program
> is a simple script and it doesn't have any of that. I will try to figure
> out how to package it t
Thanks for the comments. I already know how to use debuilder for C++
programs that install via ./configure, make and install. But my program
is a simple script and it doesn't have any of that. I will try to figure
out how to package it the Debian way.
1. The command line options should be a piece
Stan Vasilyev wrote on 13/08/2005 05:13:
> I have just added the Debian package to my website. You can download it
> from http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush/
>
> I packaged it manually with dpkg-deb and checked it with lintian.
Please don't do it that way. Please provide a proper debian source
pa
I have just added the Debian package to my website. You can download it
from http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush/
I packaged it manually with dpkg-deb and checked it with lintian.
Everything works OK! I am planning to add more auction/product
management features to my program. It will have feature
On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 22:33 -0700, Stan Vasilyev wrote:
> Package: auctiongallery
> Short Description: Generates picture galleries and HTML templates for
> auction descriptions
> License: GPL
> URL: http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush
> Author: Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> AuctionGallery
Package: auctiongallery
Short Description: Generates picture galleries and HTML templates for
auction descriptions
License: GPL
URL: http://home.comcast.net/~deathkrush
Author: Stan Vasilyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AuctionGallery is a terminal script that creates picture galleries for
the purpose of p
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