Hi all,
Who can back to update the linux autopackages at inkscape.modevia.com/ap/ ?
The http://launchpad.net/~inkscape-nightly/+archive has only Ubuntu packages. No Debian or Fedora or anyother... :-/
Autopackages works good for inkscape in any Linux Distro (where i have tested). That is a good help to have more testers.
Thanks! Aurium
Aurélio A. Heckert wrote:
Who can back to update the linux autopackages at inkscape.modevia.com/ap/ ?
The http://launchpad.net/~inkscape-nightly/+archive has only Ubuntu packages. No Debian or Fedora or anyother... :-/
Autopackages works good for inkscape in any Linux Distro (where i have tested). That is a good help to have more testers.
I agree that autopackages were very helpful. It was through them that I discovered the development version of Inkscape. I may pickup building them again someday, but when I left off I was in over my head for chasing down problems and I was running out of time. It would be wonderful if someone could step forward with the willingness and patience to make these packages.
Aaron Spike
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Aaron Spike <aaron@...749...> wrote:
... I agree that autopackages were very helpful. It was through them that I discovered the development version of Inkscape. I may pickup building them again someday, but when I left off I was in over my head for chasing down problems and I was running out of time. It would be wonderful if someone could step forward with the willingness and patience to make these packages.
Hi Aaron,
There is no automatic way to build this packages? May i help with a script...
Aurium
Aurélio A. Heckert wrote:
There is no automatic way to build this packages? May i help with a script...
Oh, I used little shell scripts to automate the process when I was doing it. But there didn't seem to be any automated way to fix the problems when they came up. Wouldn't software development be much easier if there were! :-) There are some resources on the wiki if you are interested in learning how to build autopackages. And the Autopackage developers in #autopackage on freenode have always been very helpful too.
Aaron Spike
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