Hello Raoul, > Today I did a new Debian install with Squeeze. Debian unstable contains a beta checkout of enigma (SVN revision 2100 from May; which even made it into the last Ubuntu release, despite being flagged as "not for stable" in Debian). This should be rather easy to update to a newer SVN checkout.
> @Erich: I assume that there is no FTBFS Error, thus the > Debian Enigma really does not need the libcurl. Enigma in unstable depends on libcurl: libcurl3-gnutls You can see the full build dependencies here: http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/e/enigma/enigma_1.10~~pre-alpha+r2100-1.dsc Enigma 1.01 in squeeze apparently predates the curl use. So for users in unstable, the build-dep command should work as expected. And in fact, if you grab the engima and engima-data packages from unstable, they should be installable on Debian just fine right now: they were built so long ago that all their dependencies should be in squeeze. I was planning on updating the SVN checkout and removing the "do not pull to testing" flag to give it even more testing (well, and the Ubuntu users should have been testing it for quite some time, too ...) Is there some forecast on when the new version will be final? Actually I will go ahead and remove the "dont for squeeze" bug report. When my "pre-alpha" package was fine for Ubuntu, it can enter Debian testing now, too, after squeeze was released now. Regards, Erich _______________________________________________ Enigma-devel mailing list Enigma-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/enigma-devel