Dear Paul. Thank you for quick response. > Your options are: > > Manually build libgdamm/etc and install them in ~/ or /opt or > /usr/local
will not work so easily. I need to rebuild libgda and glib. It is doable but, as you understands, I would prefer leave this solution as my last chance. > Talk to the jhbuild folks about getting libgdamm/etc into that. > This is definitely good idea. Will do. > Talk to the libgdamm/etc folks about adding it to the GNOME runtime. I am not sure what is called "GNOME runtime". > Package libgdamm/etc in .deb form and get them into Debian > experimental: > > https://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers > I already done this. I just need to go through the standard process. It still doesn't solve problem with upstream development. I put all my packages here https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8fjSLiFRX _PZWFnbUVfMTcxYTA > Personally, I would choose just the last one or possibly all of the > last three. Definitely, all three suggestions serve different needs. Many thanks for your comments. On Thu, 2017-04-27 at 12:04 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Pavlo Solntsev wrote: > > > I need your advice about development under Debian. I use testing > > repo. > > My desktop environment is Gnome and I contribute to some Gnome's > > projects. For me the big challenge is to work with upstream > > libraries. > > Basically, questions lays in the plane how to maintain upstream > > library > > that I can use in my own project. For now, I can't build some > > libraries > > because of dependency that are not available in my debian repo. I > > know > > jhbuild can be used but some libraries, e.g. libgdamm are not > > available > > as modules. I checked Flatpak but can't figure out how to use my > > own > > library for development. I just wanted to ask for advice if someone > > can > > share an experience in this matter that would be very helpful. > > Your options are: > > Manually build libgdamm/etc and install them in ~/ or /opt or > /usr/local > > Talk to the jhbuild folks about getting libgdamm/etc into that. > > Talk to the libgdamm/etc folks about adding it to the GNOME runtime. > > Package libgdamm/etc in .deb form and get them into Debian > experimental: > > https://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers > > Personally, I would choose just the last one or possibly all of the > last three. > -- - Pavlo Solntsev --------------------------------------------- Sent from Evolution on GNU/Debian <www.debian.org> id="-x-evo- selection-start-marker">