Hello to all.

Thanks to Launchpad's "Recipe" feature, we now have a PPA with
automatically built packages for all the supported versions of Ubuntu:
https://code.launchpad.net/~stellarium/+archive/daily

The builds are automatically populated from the trunk branch and built
built once per day or less often - when there are new revisions in the
trunk. The "recipe" that governs the process is here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~stellarium/+recipe/stellarium-daily
It can be modified by anyone in the team, so please be careful. :)

It may turn out that it is possible to add automatically the latest
translations, too.

It may also be possible (but harder) to add automatically the revision
number to Stellarium's executable itself (by passing -DRELEASE_BUILD=0
-DBZR_REVISION=[number] to CMake). This will probably require changing
the "rules" in the Debian directory (at the moment, we steal it from
the current Ubuntu package, but we can make a separate branch). Does
anyone here have any experience with debhelper and Debian's package
building system?

We also need to decide if we are going to use the same mechanism to
create an easy way to release 0.11.2 for Ubuntu. I'd like some
feedback on that.

Regards,
Bogdan Marinov

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