On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Lenard Lindstrom <le...@telus.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am one of the Pygame developers and do most of my Pygame development on
> Debian. But I also manage Pygame on 32bit Windows, which takes up a lot of
> time building Pygame's dependencies. So I have not tried to create a Debian
> package. But I am willing to answer questions if someone else does the work
> of creating the package. If the package is experimental then it should use
> the latest Pygame from svn head, 1.9.2 alpha. I constantly check that svn
> head builds and runs on Debian. Pygame 1.9.2 alpha works well with Pythons
> 2.5 to 3.2. It supports NumPy for Python 3 and has new Sphinx generated
> documentation. Further work has also been done on the camera module.
>
> Lenard Lindstrom
>

Hi,

I think the priority right now should be to get Pygame 1.9 into Debian
unstable first; there seems to be a number of packagers who need
Pygame 1.9 as a dependency for their packages. After Pygame 1.9.1
lands in experimental and is tested a bit to make sure nothing breaks,
we can upload it to unstable and then package 1.9.2 alpha for
experimental (or we could upload 1.9.1 directly into unstable, and
package 1.9.2 alpha for experimental). Does anybody have any other
suggestions?

Either way, I'm happy to do the actual packaging; I just need a DD to
upload my work for me.

Kind regards,
- Vincent Cheng



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