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Voici ce que le responsable des paquets de CD dans Debian m'a répondu : (> = moi) > About deb packages, is it possible to take the same structure as Ubuntu packages ? Cairo-Dock's packages on Fedora have also this same structure now.
Is the structure that you say the division of the package?
I do not like the package structure of current ubuntu. I want to
divide plugin to each.
And I divide plugin in debian.
> We maintain deb packages on Ubuntu and the work has been checked by different Ubuntu maintainers.
> Moreover we also have repositories for Debian and Ubuntu (for Debian stable and unstable with stable and weekly build versions!) and it's really annoying to add a new conflicts every time that there is a new version on
Debian :-/.
When I looked from debian, the thing uploaded in community is not formal.
The structure is different, too, and the packages are different, too.
It is necessity to do conflict.
I think that match each other's package structure and it is good the
Debain package to be distributed most.
Of course the user can choose whether you use cairo-dock among where.
I think that I can unify ubuntu and Debian.
However, I think that distributed debian/stable etc needs some changes
from glx-dock.org.
> It's just that the work is already done... We don't understand why you have to start from scratch for Debian. We maintain deb packages for Ubuntu, so, please, why not also on Debian ? I can propose the updates if you want !
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Because it was not packaged in debian, I made it a package.
I have the place where ubuntu and Debian can be common, but think that
I am different.
Of course we cooperate, and it is good to collect it all together.
I cooperate with pleasure.
Best regards,
Nobuhiro
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Nobuhiro Iwamatsu
@ Fab: c'est assez facile (mais chiant) de séparer tous les plug-ins dans des paquets debian, il suffit de lui dire que le fichier 'X' va dans le paquet machin (avec sa description, dépendances, etc.), un autre .so dans un autre paquet, etc. Pas besoin donc de compiler les plug-ins séparément ! |