On 12/19/2011 11:46 PM, Teus Benschop wrote: > I do agree with you that it would be much better to put the built > packages into the CrossWire repositories rather than in my own. I am > willing to do this straightaway.
> ... If two different version of bibledit-gtk land into the same > repository, version 4.3 and version 4.5, will there be any > interference between the two? Will one push out the other? They can coexist just fine; however, if bibledit-gtk 4.5 can build under Lucid (or Lucid-with-backports), then the SIL requirement can be met by it, making my 4.3 packages unnecessary. I'd say go ahead and put your bibledit-gtk 4.5 packages into CrossWire repositories; maybe into developer-testing initially, and then, if no-one finds significant issues, into the CrossWire Stable repo, ppa:pkgcrosswire/ppa . If you want to set up daily recipe-based builds that trigger whenever there is a commit to your source repository, there is ppa:pkgcrosswire/daily for that, too :) Jonathan _______________________________________________ Pkg-crosswire-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-crosswire-devel
