Hi Wayne,
On 02.05.2016 21:09, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> Do we have any Debian developers on our mailing list? I though I saw a
> Simon Richter on Planet Debian. Is that you Simon?
Yes.
> Can someone tell me
> why the Debian package devs decided to build KiCad with the GitHub
> plugin
On 02.05.2016 21:44, Chris Pavlina wrote:
> Perhaps we could provide our own Debian and Ubuntu packages, like the Ubuntu
> nightly PPA.
That still wouldn't be legal, though -- the OpenSSL licence is
incompatible with the GPL, and the result is undistributable, so any
time the KiCad project ships
Hello.
You need should to look to Ubuntu Snappy packaging
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/ .
Solve problems with versions of 3-party dependency libraries (provide only
properly tested versions).
Support of Snappy building in https://launchpad.net .
Simple add to the Ubuntu Store
I think this is definitely doable. Can we do this on Miguel's machine?
Let me know if we can't.
Adam Wolf
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Wayne Stambaugh
wrote:
> On 5/2/2016 3:44 PM, Chris Pavlina wrote:
> > To be entirely honest and somewhat opinionated, I have no
On 5/2/2016 3:44 PM, Chris Pavlina wrote:
> To be entirely honest and somewhat opinionated, I have no problem telling
> Debian users that they chose a distribution that tampers with packages and so
> they get to live with it. KiCad's easy to build anyway, should they decide
> they
> don't like
To be entirely honest and somewhat opinionated, I have no problem telling
Debian users that they chose a distribution that tampers with packages and so
they get to live with it. KiCad's easy to build anyway, should they decide they
don't like that choice.
Perhaps we could provide our own Debian
On 5/2/2016 3:25 PM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> 2016-05-02 21:09 GMT+02:00 Wayne Stambaugh :
>> Do we have any Debian developers on our mailing list? I though I saw a
>> Simon Richter on Planet Debian. Is that you Simon? Can someone tell me
>> why the Debian package devs
2016-05-02 21:09 GMT+02:00 Wayne Stambaugh :
> Do we have any Debian developers on our mailing list? I though I saw a
> Simon Richter on Planet Debian. Is that you Simon? Can someone tell me
> why the Debian package devs decided to build KiCad with the GitHub
> plugin
Do we have any Debian developers on our mailing list? I though I saw a
Simon Richter on Planet Debian. Is that you Simon? Can someone tell me
why the Debian package devs decided to build KiCad with the GitHub
plugin disabled? Is it a build issue or a licensing issue? Avhttp is
licensed under
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