Quoting Stefan Reichör <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Mike! > > > I've put together a set of debian packaging files for xtla---I plan to > > push them to a public mirror soon, although there's a couple of issues > > to resolve first (compiling ewoc for xemacs, for instance). > > > > Perhaps the biggest question, though, is how I should derive a version > > number? > > > > The debian files live in a local archive tagged from Mattheiu's, so, > > an obvious answer would be to pull the version from that local archive > > and use that. > > > > However, since I don't do elisp development in any real way, I wonder > > if it makes sense to tie the version of the resulting package to my > > archive---it's only concerned with the debian files, and all the elisp > > changes will be pulled from other archives, generally by way of > > Matthieu's. > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Glad to hear, that you are working on debian packes for xtla. > > Some ideas about the version number: > * You could use the version number from Matthieu's repository > * You could use the version number from my repository > * You could use a date > - wine does it that way: wine_0.0.20040615-1_i386.deb > * Others? > > I'd prefer the date, because it has a meaning to everybody.
So would I. I'm Adding Jérôme Marant in Cc:, because he was interested in a Debian package some time ago: > (Please CC me) > > Hi, > > I'm interested in testing xtla (and maybe making a Debian > package in the middle run). > Is there a master tla archive? If so, where is it? > > TIA. > > Regards, -- Matthieu ------------------------------------------------- envoyé via Webmail/IMAG !
