Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Jami
GNU Jami is rather hard to do an ebuild for, from what I found out when I wanted to install it. There used to be an ebuild for it on an overlay somewhere, but then Jami changed their build method, and the ebuild never got updated as it was too complex. Luckily, though, some people packaged it for flatpak, if that's an option for you : https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.jami.Jami On 7/21/22 09:15, w...@op.pl wrote: Hello everyone! Does anybody know a reasonable way to install GNU Jami on Gentoo? One thing - I don't use snap (as it needs systemd). Has anyone heard about ebuilds or do I have to make my own or just git clone the repo and do it all by hand? Thanks in advance! -- Julien OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Jami
On Thu, 2022-07-21 at 15:15 +0200, w...@op.pl wrote: > Does anybody know a reasonable way to install GNU Jami on Gentoo? I've had success with installing rpm/dpk and installing a package intended for another system. You might need to do some minor repairs with directories, but it is an option. Many published ebuilds actually already reference .deb files from github et al and manipulate the results to adapt them for Gentoo. > do I have to make my own or just git clone the repo and do it all by > hand? The nice thing about Gentoo is that you typically have a build environment for most things already at hand. I've had success with this as well.
[gentoo-user] GNU Jami
Hello everyone! Does anybody know a reasonable way to install GNU Jami on Gentoo? One thing - I don't use snap (as it needs systemd). Has anyone heard about ebuilds or do I have to make my own or just git clone the repo and do it all by hand? Thanks in advance! -- xWK pgpFSTn3JiPke.pgp Description: Podpis cyfrowy OpenPGP