Hello everyone, I've took a look at build.opensuse.org and seems to be good. I haven't tested it, but because I do not have time for that.
But I see how it works and packing web2py should not be a problem. Because it's mainly moving files around and checking depencies. But as far as I could see it ment for building rmp. Which are used by the major distrubutions redhat, mandriva and opensuse. This ain't bad, but another topic. This would make the distrubution of a virtual appliance very easy. Which we could make also there. My idea is to first create a debian packaging (process). Which has the difficultes guidelines. And copy the main structure to opensuse, so we have one and same structure. Change it to there guidelines and get a working process for both. Are there're any volentares for packaging web2py? Regards Mark Breedveld www.markbreedveld.nl So we have two biggeste package structures filed in. On 27 mei, 22:24, Mark Breedveld <[email protected]> wrote: > Well was affraid you would ask that. > And there're two very good reasons why I should not be me. > > No expirence > No time at all, full time student with three jobs to pay it. > > But since we have here at least three expirenceddebianpackagers. > I'll guess we could arange something there. > > But before we run for president:p. > First package one to see what kind of work has to be done. > And to turn that in an endless process. > > I was wondering of who has time to package. > Dimo started to pack to gluon. > > But web2py-core and some others stuff mentionat here > :http://groups.google.nl/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/51b731d9abb... > > And luke, could you invite your friend to this discussion? > So we all can put things together. > > After the weekend you here about Novell Suse build. > It seems quite good and i'll think it also is. > I have worked before with virtual machine builder of Novell Suse. > Which is also quite good. > > You all here soon of me. > > regards Mark Breedveld,www.markbreedveld.nl

