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Re: [trinity-devel] Re: Building from GIT source & tde-packaging

From: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@...>
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 19:44:59 +0200
Dne út 6. srpna 2013 Timothy Pearson napsal(a):
> > Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@...> writes:
> >> Hi there,
> >> after several months, I have started to rebuild TDE from the current
> >> GIT sources on Debian/Testing, but I have soon noticed that the
> >> "tde-packaging"
> >> repository is not up to date with the "tde" repository.
> >> Namely, when trying to build "tdelibs" I run into a broken
> >> dependency for
> >> "libart-2.0-dev" version >=14.0.0. The current files in the
> >> "tde-packaging"
> >> repository for "libart" builds to a version which is 2.3.22.
> >> I double-checked the nightly builds on the web site, and I saw that
> >> the correct package (version 14.0.0) is created.
> >> So my questions are:
> >> 1) is there a date already scheduled for an update of the
> >> "tde-packaging"
> >> repository, and if so when
> >> 2) otherwise, is there any other place where I can find the updated
> >> packaging files (other than download the .dsc and .tar.xz file for
> >> each package from the nightly build website and then extract the
> >> packaging scripts)?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>   Michele
> >
> > Hi there,
> > a few days have gone by since my original post, so I think it should
> > be ok to ask again.
> > Is there any place where I can find the updated packaging files for
> > building
> > TDE for Debian/Jessie, other than extracting those from each package
> > in the
> > nightly build website?
> >
> > Thanks again
> >   Michele
>
> Yep, sorry about the delay in response.
>
> All of the packaging files are in GIT at
> http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-packaging/tree/  The autobuild
> system uses the files in that repository, so you should have no
> problems doing the same.
>
> Tim
>

Here I have to add: scripts that Tim and I use to generate deb packages in 
the package changelog automatically adds the newest record with current 
version of git build.

For example, in my script to generate a deb packages I use script 
create_tarball, resulting tarball are used as "orig" for the deb package 
(I use quilt format) and version from tarball is used as base for the 
version of the package.

Slavek
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