Guten Morgen Thomas :)
thanks a lot for your afford. Just pass me the location of the package
and I'll have a look into it.
Why I'm asking is, that actually it's not like the dojo or jquery
packages in Debian/Ubuntu.
Dojo e.g. does come normally with some binary helper packages to provide
the minimizing of the javascript library. So, the goal of the package
was to remove this dependency and use system libs coming from
Distribution packages.
What I would like to do is to remove eventual existing code duplication
(e.g. python libs which are already available as packages and which are
used by the qooxdoo python generation module) and get everything to work.
Regards,
\sh
On 01/31/2012 07:34 PM, thron7 wrote:
> Stephan,
>
> I'll be looking into this tomorrow. There once was a Debian package
> for qooxdoo, but this was several qooxdoo releases ago, and I don't
> know in what shape this deb package is currently. I will try to dig up
> the old email conversations.
>
> I'm not sure it was packaged up like a Python package, though. I'm
> sure most would perceive qooxdoo as a JavaScript project that just
> happens to include some Python scripts (as opposed to it being a
> Python project with a bunch of "data" files :-). I see Ubuntu
> packages Dojo as libjs-dojo-core and jQuery as libjs-jquery, so I
> think most people would like to see it in a similar way, e.g. like
> libjs-qooxdoo.
>
> T.
>
> On 01/31/2012 06:33 PM, Stephan Adig wrote:
>> Good Evening,
>>
>> as you might have heard, I'm working on DC² (DataCenter Deployment
>> Control) and right now
>> I'm able to push this piece of Software into Ubuntu and Debian.
>>
>> I still have one issue with that, I'm not able to package the Qooxdoo
>> build framework, because of the non pythonic way of using it.
>> I would like to package the Qooxdoo Framework for Debian/Ubuntu and I
>> need some help to re-structure the Qooxdoo Release package.
>>
>> Who would be able to help me with this task? Eventually we can
>> accomplish this bei the end of next month so it's possible to push
>> the package to Ubuntu before the 12.04 LTS release?
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Stephan Adig
>>
>>
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