Hi, In fact I just made this quick'n dirty package for my own use and never really planned to upload it into the archive :)
However, I'd be really happy if someone else takes care of it. Please go ahead ! PS: Yes sources have been repacked, and dskdev_cmd really doesn't mean anything, so I decided to rename it to hfsprogs :) Rogério Brito a écrit : > Hi, Adam. > > On Jul 16 2007, "Adam Cécile (Le_Vert)" wrote: >> I guess you're trying to package HFS+ tools for Linux ? > > Yes, exactly. But there wasn't any ITP bug, was there? I didn't see it > when I last searched for one, but I may have missed this one. > >> I already made a package, based on darwin sources + gentoo patches. > > That's exactly my plan. I will use quilt to apply the Gentoo patches. > How did you manage to build package? Did you repackage the sources? > There may be some other things interesting there in Darwin's package. > >> Here is the package: >> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/h/hfsprogs/hfsprogs_332.14-1.dsc >> >> (Works on i386 and amd64). > > I, of course, plan on getting it compiled to more architectures and > would like to have some of the "purified patches" sent upstream. We can > do that together, what do you think? > > That entire "missing.h" thing smells like a last-minute hack and the > makefiles provided aren't good, unfortunately. For instance, they don't > honour variables like "noopt" etc. > > I don't know if the msdos utilities already present in Debian are > supported upstream (I will have to check), but having them from Darwin, > which is being improved with new versions of MacOS X seems to be a good > thing. > > > Regards, Rogério Brito. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

