On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 13:51 +0100, Ferenc Veres wrote: > Is there any info on the website about how to take Ubuntu source > packages and install them?
Its all done via HackZone interfaces. To import new package from Ubuntu or Debian, use upsync utility. To build and install it into elatte-unstable, use dpkg-buildpackage command and subsequent HackZoneNotify interface to AutoBuilderNetwork. > About KDE versions: Including 3.4.x was a bit unexpected for me, because > 3.5 was out in November or so, and I am already running that on my > Linux. So, especially in this alpha stage, I did not see why you guys > used the old KDE instead starting with the new one, so by the time > Nexenta 1.0 will ship you won't need a major KDE update immediately. > Regardless the minor version difference, I am very happy that we already > have KDE in Nexenta! (Probably there is/was no Ubuntu package..) Yes. The problem was that Ubuntu/Breezy do not have it. Dapper is in frozen now, so may be in 1-2 month when all outstanding Dapper bugs are fixed, we could try to migrate the entire Nexenta APT to the Dapper. This will bring GNOME 2.14 and KDE 3.5.1. Erast _______________________________________________ GNU/Solaris Users mailing list gnusol-users@gnusolaris.org