Congratulations on the 1.0.1 release. I'm eager to try it out.
Dumb question: Are Debian packages underway, or are we reworking the whole
thing, as per the discussions that have been going on with Michael
Schultheiss and Ben Racher, among others?
doug
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Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Congratulations on the 1.0.1 release. I'm eager to try it out.
>
> Dumb question: Are Debian packages underway, or are we reworking the
> whole thing, as per the discussions that have been going on with Michael
> Schultheiss and Ben Racher, among others?
as the ls demo system has been upgraded to php5, it's unwise to build
packages there. also see my previous e-mail on nailing down the
packiging issue for good.
I'm always on a bit of an awkward situation, as I don't even have a
debian box (and I'm openly anti-debian in the first place), but usually
I have to make these packages. it would be much more fortunate to have a
debian package maintainer, who loves debian and has appropriate debian
boxes
> > Dumb question: Are Debian packages underway, or are we reworking the
> > whole thing, as per the discussions that have been going on with Michael
> > Schultheiss and Ben Racher, among others?
> I'm always on a bit of an awkward situation, as I don't even have a
> debian box (and I'm openly anti-debian in the first place), but usually
> I have to make these packages. it would be much more fortunate to have a
> debian package maintainer, who loves debian and has appropriate debian
> boxes
i agree, why burden developers with making binaries for a system they
don't have, let alone don't like. The debian folks that have been paying
attention to LiveSupport are going to try to make some compliant deb
packages, but at the pace we move... it might be a little bit.