On 09/21/2015 03:50 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > Hi. I noticed you mentioned working on Ubuntu packages of lmms. Would > you be interested in working together with us in the Debian Edu team to > maintain it in Debian and Ubuntu? > > Is <URL: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/ubuntu/wily/lmms/lmms > > your current packaging? Our current packaging is in the git repository > linked to from <URL: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/lmms >. > > I got a new upload for version 1.1.3 ready to go into Debian, but was > asked by people on Debian Multimedia to delay it until STK has been > uploaded with adjustment for the new gcc 5 C++ ABI. I hope to get it > uploaded into Debian soon. > > We gather on #debian-edu (irc.debian.org), but I also currently linger > on #lmms (irc.freenode.net) if you want to discuss this with me. > Hi Peter, That would be great! The packaging you link to is my most recent version, however I have been working with the LMMS team directly on github. We now have a method to fully generate the LMMS packaging for debian. You can clone the latest version to get the new code. basically I have a debian folder in the base directory and in cmake/linux/debian I have the in files for control, format, compat, rules, watch, lmms.install and lmms-vst-full.install
The issue with my branch was a change in cmake's modules. Something changed and cmake was no longer able to find FLUID, as well as certain other things. Since Ubuntu Wily has a feature freeze I have not been working on that branch, and have been working instead with LMMS on github. The most recent addition of value would be adding %f to the Exec line in lmms.install Exec=env QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lmms %f I am very glad someone else has taken this package up, it was very hard to get in touch with Patrick Winnertz. -- Regards

