<SNIP> sorry, gmail tricked me </SNIP> Hi Zach, You did ok to post here. But the MOTU's did not package deluge. Someone did for debian and MOTU's synched it. You might want to talk with the packager, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>, and ask him if he can package python-libtorrent apart from deluge. About the packaging curiosity, I think you would like to read this http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/>
Good luck, Flavio Martins On 11/29/06, Zach Tibbitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm one of two developers of the Deluge bittorrent client (the other being kripkenstein, who developed the python-libtorrent backend), which as of today, shows up in feisty's universe repository. I mainly wanted to say thanks for packaging it and putting it in the repos, but there are a few more things I'd like to ask, and I hope this is a proper place to do so. (The only contact information I saw for MOTU is this list and IRC, and my questions seemed a bit long for IRC). First off, we did release 0.4 tarballs yesterday (0.3.1 is in the repo now) so I don't know if you'd want to update the package. Also, I was wondering if there was a particular reason you bundled python-libtorrent into the deluge-torrent deb? We've been trying to keep the two projects separate enough so that other developers could use python-libtorrent in their own applications, which is why the debs we've released have been separated into python-libtorrent and deluge (which depends on python-libtorrent). Probably my biggest question, is how exactly did you go about building the package? I'm about to apt-get source it to look at exactly what you did, but until now, the packages I've built have been very simplistic, with everything in a folder under /usr/lib and a simple script under /usr/bin to change into that directory and run it. I know this isn't the "proper" way the files should be distributed, but I'm new at building packages. If I could learn a way to automate the process of building debian packages a little better, I'd appreciate it. Lastly, and this is sort of an odd question (again, I'll probably poke around to figure it out myself), when looking at the files included in your deb, I noticed a file: /usr/lib/deluge-torrent/python2.5/Python_libtorrent- 0.3.0-py2.5.egg-info, and I was wondering what that file was. I know what a Python .egg file is, and we have discussed using them for a Plugin system, but nothing in 0.3 used them. This is purely a curiosity. Some of our more loyal users had encouraged me to contact MOTU to get Deluge into the repos, and I was planning on doing that once Deluge became more stable, probably around our 0.5 or 0.6 release (we've started on 0.5already, which is a complete code rewrite from 0.4, which should result in a nice performance improvement), but you guys seem to have found it anyway, so thanks for noticing us. This email wound up being more long winded that I intended it to be, but as this is my first really "big" software project, I tend to get over enthusiastic about it. Thanks for reading, Zach Tibbitts [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
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