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mandrav:
--- Quote from: cstudent on January 26, 2007, 01:02:05 pm ---Is there some way I could obtain it without you committing it? Like email or ftp? I'm just interested in viewing it and maybe playing around with building the new packages for the practice.
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Sure. All I have to do is remember to mail it to you from home (where I have it saved) :P.
cstudent:
--- Quote from: mandrav on January 26, 2007, 02:05:00 pm ---Sure. All I have to do is remember to mail it to you from home (where I have it saved) :P.
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Cool. :) My email address is in my profile.
Ademan:
Well, I would like to know if you're ok with having me upload to Ubuntu, despite it not being a release version. If I was to do that, I'd definitely need the new debian dir (or at least do it myself) because having a single package is easier for nightly builds, but it's not consistent with the ubuntu packaging guidelines, for instance the sdk would be a codeblocks-dev package, etc (exactly like the debian dir you've got).
cheers
-Dan
Ademan:
Well, one other thing, has your multiple package update made it into SVN yet? If not I'd appreciate it if you'd send me it because I think i've figured packaging to a large extent, but I'm unfimiliar with single source -> multiple packages.
EDIT: Here's my email Ademan555@gmail.com
Oh, and one other thing, currently (at least when i built it) the package wants to install all of the shared object libraries into /usr/share. /usr/share isn't meant to contain any binary machine code (anything architecture dependent really) only things like image files, maybe UI xml files, that sort of thing. Does it do that on purpose? Or was it something with how i've built it, since i'm still not certain i've got everything down yet.
cheers
-Dan
mandrav:
--- Quote from: Ademan on January 28, 2007, 02:31:17 am ---Oh, and one other thing, currently (at least when i built it) the package wants to install all of the shared object libraries into /usr/share. /usr/share isn't meant to contain any binary machine code (anything architecture dependent really) only things like image files, maybe UI xml files, that sort of thing. Does it do that on purpose? Or was it something with how i've built it, since i'm still not certain i've got everything down yet.
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In usr/share/codeblocks/plugins we install the plugins, you didn't do anything wrong.
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