Bonsoir à tous,

Tout d'abord merci au mail de Romain qui m'a rappelé à la mise à jour
des paquets de liquidsoap du PPA pour Ubuntu (j'avais manqué quelques
mises à jour...)

Je vous annonce donc une mise à jour à priori complète (sauf omission de
ma part) de liquidsoap et de ses dépendances dans le PPA que j'administre :

  https://launchpad.net/~giroll/+archive/radio-giroll


Cela est valable pour les versions 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), 10.10
(Maverick Meerkaat) et 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)

Voilà, bonne soirée et bon week end à tous.

Nicolas aka kalon33.


Le 02/08/2011 03:02, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
> Hi all!
>
> We would be very happy to offer liquidsoap package to ubuntu 10.04
> users as well as possibly other distributions..
>
> However, we do not have a lot of time and any help would be very welcome!
>
> 2011/8/1 McCurly <[email protected]>:
>> Am 01.08.2011 10:45, schrieb Alain Bolli:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm using ubuntu 11.04 on my desktop and centos 5.5 on my server
>>> (hosted by 1and1).
>>> I don't know how to build packages, I don't know if it is easy or not,
>>> but if somebody tells me how to do, I would be happy to help.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Alain
>>> --
>>> http://www.netvibes.com/bolli#Contact
>>>
>>>
>> hi alain,
>> there are alot of tutorials in building packages in the web.
>> i have the wish for ubuntu.
>> hi list,
>> is there a possability to automatically create deb packages from the source?
> Yes, this used to be done before and there are some scripts for that
> purpose lying around (details below)
>
> Basically, there are two possibilities to provide backports:
>  * Recompile the official debian packages
> This requires at the same time not a lot of efforts and quite a lot :-)
>
> Basically, what you need to do is recompile each build dependency of
> liquidsoap and then liquidsoap.
>
> Recompiling can be fully automatise from each package's source, but in
> this case you would need to maitain a list of each package that needs
> to be recompiled, and this may include packages up-to ocaml itself as
> the plugin packaging requires the latest dh-ocaml which, I think,
> requires itself ocaml 3.12..
>
> However, once you have the proper build automation on place, this
> could be fairly easy to maintain over time
>
> * Build a liquidsoap package directly from the -full tarbal or the hg trunk.
> This is the case that used to be scripted before for daily and stable 
> rebuilds.
>
> Basically, in this case you perform the usual build you do with all
> the bindings provided by us at once and generate a package with the
> liquidsoap binary you get.
>
> This situation is much easier in terms of dependencies as most of the
> time you can simply use existing packages for the bindings we do not
> provide and do not have to backport any other package.
>
> The scripts that Sam and I drafted once should need some update. There
> are there:
>   https://savonet.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/savonet/utils/daily-build/
>
> Finally, the PPA for liquidsoap I mentioned are there:
>   https://launchpad.net/~giroll/+archive/radio-giroll
> Maybe you could simply ask the people responsible for these to update
> them to update then. Apparently, they have been through all the
> trouble of backporting each build dependency so they probably know
> what they are doing :-)
>
> Concerning building a package in general, you can have a look at
> cowbuilder (or pbuilder) and the other usual tools such as pdebuild
> and the like..
>
> If any of you really want to commit to this, I would write more
> detailed instructions..
>
> Romain
>
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