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Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages
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Stefan Bidi |
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Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages |
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Sun, 22 Jul 2012 16:33:59 -0500 |
Something seems messed up with your packages. They seem to depend on
something that bring the debian version of gnustep with it. This is
what I got when I did 'apt-get install addressmanager.app gorm.app':
The following extra packages will be installed:
gnumail.app gnustep-back-common gnustep-back0.20 gnustep-back0.20-art
gnustep-back0.23 gnustep-back0.23-cairo gnustep-base-common
gnustep-base-runtime gnustep-common gnustep-gpbs gnustep-gui-common
gnustep-gui-runtime gnustep-make gobjc libaddresses0 libaddressview0
libgnustep-base-dev libgnustep-base1.22 libgnustep-base1.24
libgnustep-gui-dev libgnustep-gui0.20 libgnustep-gui0.23 libobjc3
libpantomime1.2 projectcenter.app
As you can see it install libgnustep-gui0.23/base1.24 (yours) and
libgnustep-gui0.20/base1.22. You can see it also installs
projectcenter.app which isn't in your repository.
AddressManager, Gorm and GNUMail all worked wonderfully.
ProjectCenter, the application I didn't choose to install, did not.
Stef
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Philippe Roussel <p.o.roussel@free.fr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Now that I have a somewhat automated build process it would be nice to
> have some feedback on the result.
>
> I tried to use libobjc2, and did a preliminary debianization, but ran
> into linking errors when using gcc 4.7 and didn't investigate much. If
> someone is successfully using libojc2 with gcc 4.7 I would appreciate
> any help.
>
> This time I built packages for precise and wheezy, for both i386 and amd64.
> The packages list looks like :
> * gnustep-{make,base,gui,back} and related dev packages
> * addressmanager
> * agenda
> * cynthiune (didn't build for some configs)
> * easydiff
> * edenmath
> * gnumail
> * gorm
> * gworkspace
> * gnustep-examples
> * laternamagica
> * lusernet
> * notebook
> * poe
> * terminal
> * textedit
> * systempreferences
> * vindaloo (with iconkit and popplerkit from Etoile)
> * waiho
> * renaissance
> * zipper
> * helpviewer
>
> I changed the directory tree to be able to easily add distributions and
> architectures. Everything is now under the following url :
>
> http://coyote.octets.fr/pub/gnustep/packages/
>
> For example, for precise x86 you can add to sources.list :
>
> deb http://coyote.octets.fr/pub/gnustep/packages/precise/i386/ ./
>
> Please let me know if you find this useful, if a package is broken, if
> you would like to add another package to the list etc.
>
> Thanks,
> Philippe
>
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- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, (continued)
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Csanyi Pal, 2012/07/22
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/22
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Csanyi Pal, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Csanyi Pal, 2012/07/23
Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Gregory Casamento, 2012/07/22
Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages,
Stefan Bidi <=
Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Csanyi Pal, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Gerold Rupprecht, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Gerold Rupprecht, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/23
- Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages, Philippe Roussel, 2012/07/23