On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 16:33 -0700, Dan Sully wrote: > SlimServer 6.5 is the first build that has a real Debian package built for it > nightly, with files going in the right places, and dependencies, etc. There > were a decent amount of code changes to make that happen. However, it's still > not released. So there really is no "stable" version yet for me to place in > the stable tree. When 6.5 is released (and branched), it will be "stable", > and at that point, a testing or unstable tree & build will go up. > > Does that make sense? Yeah. Sounds fair to me.
> > What I'd really like to see is some sort of packaging, ala Mozilla's XPI that > SlimServer can download and install itself. KDF's suggestion in his post on this thread looks good. It means plugin install would be easy and isn't OS or distribution dependant. Looks like it is all covered gents. All I need to do is be patient. In the mean time I've built from tar.gz onto Kubuntu Dapper AMD64. All the packages where available using apt so once I got them all installed, slimserver worked fine. I will update the wiki with a (k)ubuntu install guide. As ever thanks for your quick reply (< 10 min). This is one of the reasons I am happy to be a Squeezebox sales man at every opportunity. Robert _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/unix
