Hello Lionel,
Lionel Elie Mamane a écrit :
Hi,
I thought some of you may be interested.
very interested ;-)
I'm organising a workshop on making packages for
Debian at
syn2cat. Details have not stabilised yet but I'm aiming for between 17
October afternoon and 25 October morning or between 2 November morning
and 8 November afternoon. If interested people have constraints or
preferences, let me know and/or enter the discussion at
https://lists.hackerspace.lu/pipermail/syn2cat-discuss/2009-October/000592.…
I'm waiting someone give a date: will see if it's ok for me
(wednesday 21 not possible actually)
We could work on a synthetic example, but it would be
best we worked
on something that you actually want to package (and maintain?) for
Debian. So if any of your favourite programs (whether you wrote them
or not) is not packaged, let's take them as working example. Anybody
has such a program (or dataset or ...) to suggest?
2 years ago someone wrote internally a quick hack for vlc
he use some source code find somewhere in the internet (but to old to work),
to add option for default audio output to a52 (better for a cinema !)
I have to recompile vlc with this patch (20 source code lines)
creating a deb files was easier than trying to compile (creating my own key)
I didn't work on vlc since more than 1 years, so for me it's just an idea.
Take a machine running Debian with you, with
everything needed to
compile the program installed and the following packages:
build-essential, devscripts, dpkg-dev (plus a reasonable selection of
their recommendations and suggestions).
is ubuntu (jaunty) ok ?
Best Regards,
Good day,
Laurent.
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