Hello Markus, apologies that it took so long for me to respond. But I suppose we're not in a hurry so it's hopefully not too bad.
I am still very excited about this. It's something that I never thought possible :-) https://github.com/syncany/syncany/issues/540 Ok, then I will postpone the upload to unstable until the development > for Ubuntu 16.04 is frozen which will be on February the 18th. > I have marked the date in my calendar, so that we can upload after that. Thanks for the confirmation. Like I said I intend to package some of the > plugins myself, most likely the GUI and sftp plugin. Do you intend to > provide some kind of plugins-core source tarball package that includes > several important or well supported plugins? I'm not sure yet whether it > makes more sense to package each plugin individually as a separate > source package that builds syncany-plugin-sftp for example or if a > single syncany-plugins-core source package with several binary packages > is simpler to maintain. > The thought of combining the important plugins has crossed my mind several times, but since it's really subjective what the important plugins are, I have not yet dared to make a step like that. That said, if it makes your life a lot easier (and Pim & Christian don't object), I am definitely willing to change that. Keep in mind though that the dependencies for these package are very plugin-specific, e.g. an FTP library for an FTP plugin, a WebDAV library for the WebDAV plugin, etc. -- I'm not sure if that matters for the source package though... The tarball contains a wrapper.jar file which I have to remove because > the corresponding sources are not available and Debian requires source > for everything. > I've created a ticket for that here: https://github.com/syncany/syncany/issues/540 > gradle clean doesn't work for me. > That is strange. "./gradlew clean" deletes the "build" directory, so that shouldn't be an issue. To get to the original repo state, I normally run "./gradlew clean cleanEclipse", but I just saw that that also leaves ".gradle", ".metadata" and ".recommenders" as a directory behind. I've created another ticket for that: https://github.com/syncany/syncany/issues/541 If you'd like to stay in touch, feel free to join our Freenode channel #syncany! Best Phil
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