Re: deb packages for medit and pida (available) and howto

2008-01-23 Thread derek

On Jan 21, 4:52 pm, khiraly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You really should bump the version - aptitude dist-upgrade wants to
  reinstall my old pida (I have held it, but a version bump would make
  it more painless for users).

 Can you do this? I have learned to build debian package the hard way.

It's a really long time since I built a debian package, but look at
dpkg-gencontrol  Just provide it with a -v option.
Conventionally, we would use the same version number as now, but with
a suffix, so for version 0.5.1-2 we might
specify -v 0.5.1-2-moo

 The moo module comes with medit, if you have built with the proper
 options.

I still have to build it!  OK, but that's not what one expects of a
debian package, and I don't actually see anything but header files for
'moo', anyway, so how do I build it?

 So run python andtype 'import moo' to see, if it works.

No, there is no 'moo.so' on my system.
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Re: deb packages for medit and pida (available) and howto

2008-01-23 Thread khiraly

 It's a really long time since I built a debian package, but look at
 dpkg-gencontrol
thx!

 I still have to build it!
No. My deb packages contains it. And I apologize it. I have somehow
uploaded a wrong .deb version. (it does not contain the python module)
I have corrected it. Please redownload it.
Again, the link:
http://khiraly.googlepages.com/medit_0.9.0-1_i386.deb

 OK, but that's not what one expects of a
 debian package, and I don't actually see anything but header files for
 'moo', anyway, so how do I build it?
When I wrote my tutorial, I followed it (one more time) to double
check that it is
a working method (at least on my system).
So if you follow it, you will be able to build a working deb package.


  So run python andtype 'import moo' to see, if it works.

 No, there is no 'moo.so' on my system.

Please redownload the medit.deb file, and post
post your 'dpkg -L medit' output.

Thank you that you have tried out my build, and sorry again,
that I have uploaded the wrong build.

Best regards,
khiraly
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