On 31/01/12 14:44, Jérémy Lal wrote:
On 31/01/2012 15:06, Andrew Baxter wrote:
I was thinking that someone might want to install several nodejs based packages
on their system.
Say one has all its dependencies in debian, and they have all been installed
that way, but the
other hasn't
On 31/01/12 12:51, Jérémy Lal wrote:
On 31/01/2012 13:40, Andrew Baxter wrote:
OK. If I get the energy, I'll look into how hard it would be to make npm detect
installed debian packages.
Considering how npm works,
I really don't understand what advantage that would bring.
Could y
On 31/01/12 12:25, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
On 12-01-31 at 11:46am, Andrew Baxter wrote:
what are the reasons for wanting separate debian packages for each
dependent library of a program like the buddycloud web client? I'm
assuming the idea is to reduce code duplication between packages, bu
On 30/01/12 21:32, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Andrew (and others following),
On 12-01-30 at 01:13pm, Andrew Baxter wrote:
I'm emailing partly to introduce myself, and partly with a few
questions about the best way to go about packaging programs based on
node.js for debian.
Welcome t
Hello,
I'm emailing partly to introduce myself, and partly with a few questions
about the best way to go about packaging programs based on node.js for
debian.
I've been interested in the buddycloud (buddycloud.org) federated social
network project since late last year when I set up a server
Hello,
I'm emailing partly to introduce myself, and partly with a few questions
about the best way to go about packaging programs based on node.js for
debian.
I've been interested in the buddycloud (buddycloud.org) federated social
network project since late last year when I set up a server