Hi Andrej. Is there anything else I need to support regarding shutter packaging? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ There is a future society, but my future is not what others do. Dept. of Information Science, Graduate School, Korea National Open University
2021년 8월 18일 (수) 오전 11:32, jiho lee <sear...@gmail.com>님이 작성: > I didn't add one of the required dependencies to the control file, and > this package is called libgtk3-imageview-perl . When I tried packaging in > Buster, this package was not in Buster, so I had to build it separately, > but fortunately it was in Bullseye. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------ > There is a future society, but my future is not what others do. > Dept. of Information Science, Graduate School, Korea National Open > University > > > 2021년 8월 18일 (수) 오전 5:55, Michael Kogan <michael.ko...@gmx.net>님이 작성: > >> I see, thanks for clarifying this! We have documented the dependencies >> here: https://shutter-project.org/downloads/dependencies/ Most of them >> are actually named in Debian/Ubuntu naming style, as far as I know. >> >> As jiho lee already mentioned, it would be necessary to package >> https://metacpan.org/dist/GooCanvas2-CairoTypes and add it as dependency. >> >> The dependency gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 is necessary for core >> functionality (showing the tray icon) but only for Gnome users. Don't know >> what the best way to deal with this is... In the Ubuntu PPA this is a >> "Recommended" dependency, in Arch Linux an optional one. >> >> Am Di., 17. Aug. 2021 um 22:30 Uhr schrieb Andrej Shadura < >> and...@shadura.me>: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Unfortunately, that packaging isn’t well-commented, so it’s not easy to >>> verify what exactly is needed and what isn’t. >>> It would be much better if you as the upstream documented the exact >>> dependencies and other requirement, preferably in some standard format e.g. >>> (probably? I’m not a Perl expert) META.yml or something, or at least in the >>> README file. >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, >>> Andrej >>> >>>