Hi Narcis: I'm still working a few things with the new release (a.k.a exchanging emails with RMS about features regarding fingerprinting.)
I have created a new PPA where the debs could go. I was planning on working on this, but as you can see I'm busy enough with other issues. My question to you is: If I walk you through compiling IceCat and point you towards how to package it as a deb, would you like to join the IceCat team and be the one working on compiling/packaging IceCat and add it to the launchpad repo? You have been one of the most active contributor to IceCat (Langpack script, ...), so it seems natural to me to make you part of the team. I'll send you details on compiling, but again, we need someone to take care of this going forward, so if you are going to do it, I see no reason why you wouldn't do it officially as part of the IceCat team. Thanks, Loic Narcis Garcia <[email protected]> writes: > Hello, tomorrow is to be released Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and there is no > updated version of Icecat available, to unexperienced users install it. > > Latest repository I see for this distribution is: > http://ppa.launchpad.net/gnuzilla-team/ppa/ubuntu/ > > A lot of people is still using Icecat 17 because of this situation. > I need the help from somebody that documents the procedure to compile > and build DEB packages to be published somewhere. > > I hope at least Icecat 17 installations can be upgraded to v24 (!) > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
