> > Do you have the debian derived packages checked in to any public > > repository? > Unfortunately not, but I have no trouble uploading if someone gives me > access to one.
That's another place I was stuck at, where to host things.. In theory if we were all debian developers we could use alioth. There may be a way for guests to use it but I'm not sure. Other popular shared git repositories would be github or gitorious. I can make publically viewable repositories at work, but I'm not sure if that'd be useful enough. > I started from debian git repositories and compared with the kubuntu ones, > and mixed some stuff, for example, some debian patches were more updated on > the kubuntu repositorie, but on kdepim, because debian was too older, I > just took the kubuntu one and adapted from there, but not much really. Most of what I found was just needing to adjust dependency version information in the control files. > > > Oh also, did you have libkolab & libkolabxml? kdepim-runtime has an > > optional dependency on the kolab stuff. > > I missed that, because I didn't need Kolab, but with the new Kolab version > just around I think I will try. The kolab package repository is at: http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/ Their git browser is at http://git.kolab.org/ Unfortunately their debian package git repositories aren't browsable via the web. But I've managed to check out git repositories with debian packaging information from: libkolab - git://git.kolab.org/git/apt/libkolab libkolabxml - git://git.kolab.org/git/apt/libkolabxml pykolab - git://git.kolab.org/git/apt/pykolab kolab meta-packages - git://git.kolab.org/git/apt/kolab Diane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1682402.ezEd6s2jHz@myrada

