On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 10:54:40PM -0700, Brian Nelson wrote: > Joe Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > hi, > > > > I've put together a package for optimoz's mouse gestures for mozilla > > (mozgest) > > based on the packages for diggler and tabextensions. > > > > the package (mozgest) is available at > > > > deb http://sweeze.stanford.edu/mozgest ./ > > > > what can I do with this package now to make it useful for others? > > Normally, you would file an intent-to-package "bug" and find a sponsor > to upload the package for you, but someone has already beat you to it: > > http://bugs.debian.org/189362
Hi, i'm trying to package the enigmail and enigmime mozilla plugins and I have seen that almost every mozilla related package is based on a precompiled xpi. Normally the debian package unzip the xpi and install evrything Usually these xpis are based in a c or c++ sources that are compiled using a mozilla build tree. There is a package (mozilla-dev) that provides several utilities to compile this plugins without a mozilla build tree. I think the right way to generate the debian packages is using the sources not the xpi ¿is the right way or i'm wrong and the unzip of xpis is a good solution? Best regards

