xkb-data is architecture independent, so i386, amd64, etc. doesn't
matter. As regards different Ubuntu versions, I have successfully
installed and run the xkb-data package in my PPA on trusty, utopic, and
vivid installs. So even if it was built in utopic, you can install and
test it in trusty if you like.

If there proves to be a consensus on this approach to deal with the
issue - possibly after some modifications - we should better leave the
PPAs and propose that it's included in the archives, both in Ubuntu and
upstream.

In other words, I hope that a few users install xdb-data from my PPA,
test, and give feedback here.

On 2015-03-30 09:06, J. S. Lopes wrote:
> If all goes well, I'll try to learn how to package for PPA and (if I 
> succeed, of course) publish a version for Trusty-64 too. Is this ok?

Of course it's ok - this is free software. ;) But, as I just said, it's
not necessary for testing on trusty.

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