On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 12:34:45PM +0100, Markus Hitter wrote: > Am 30.11.2013 11:53, schrieb Philippe Roussel: > > Well, it may take a while. On my build machine pbuilder (or some other > > script it uses) doesn't recognize saucy as a distribution so I'll have > > to update some stuff. > > > > I would also like to limit the number of ubuntu versions I build > > packages for so if saucy comes in, another one will go out. > > What holds you back from using an Ubuntu PPA? There everything is > compiled for you, in all available versions. Even the number of users > should raise, as you're found when googling for "ubuntu gnustep".
I thought about it but as Ivan guessed I'm not building src debs which are needed to use a ppa. One reason is that it took me a while to get something working with pbuilder and I don't want to spend more time becoming a debian packaging master. The other reason is that I have to build the packages anyway to find breakages, add patches, remove others etc. For example I tried to update the packages this morning and found a build error in Gorm. I think it's easier and faster to build and inspect on my local setup. Anyway, if someone knows how to successfuly setup a ppa to build fresh gnustep packages, please let me know when it's done, I would love to get some free time back :o) Thanks, Philippe -- Dieu a créé les économistes pour que l'on arrête de rire des astrologues. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
