Hello, For the distribution, I think you either put "unstable"/"sid" or "UNRELEASED", though on the Debian Games Team's wiki page, they said they don't accept packages with the distribution "UNRELEASED", though I'm not sure if it applies to all packages.
For the most part, Ubuntu package names are consistent with Debian package names. The only exceptions are, really, either non-free software (I think), metapackages (e.g. 'ubuntu-desktop'; you shouldn't have to worry about these), or things that aren't packaged in Debian but are still in Ubuntu (e.g. unity). Regarding importing the packages from Debian into Ubuntu, I'm pretty sure that the importer (a bot, I think) will take care of changing "sid" to "quantal" for you, so no need to worry about that. Also, just on a side note: I think the version you're submitting to Mentors (or wherever in Debian) should be "2.0-1", not "2.0-precise3". Sincerely, kroq-gar78 On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Robert Park <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Stefano Rivera <[email protected]> > wrote: > > The best reference I can see for that is [0]. Basically, either you mail > > the debian-mentors mailing list, asking for someone to sponsor it, or > > you file a bug against sponsorship-requests (which achieves the same > > thing, but keeps an open bug to track the review process in) [1]. > > > > [0]: > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMentorsFaq#How_do_I_add_a_new_package_to_the_archive.3F > > [1]: http://wiki.debian.org/Mentors/BTS > > Thanks for that. One thing that I'm particularly unclear on is the > versions / distributions. I can't submit a debian package that says > 'precise' on it... so what do I say instead, 'sid'? or just > 'unstable'? > > Also, are the package names consistent between ubuntu and debian? Can > I take a package that works on ubuntu and be confident that all I have > to do is rename 'precise' to something else, and it'll be a first > class debian package with no broken dependencies? And then later on, > when ubuntu picks it up from debian, will somebody (me?) have to > convert it back to 'precise' or 'quantal' or whatever? Or will it just > work as-is? > > -- > http://gottengeography.ca > > -- > Ubuntu-motu mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu >
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