[L2Ork-dev] libgsl0ldbl, ubuntustudio 16.04

Ivica Ico Bukvic ico at vt.edu
Mon Jun 6 23:47:45 UTC 2016


Fantastic! Many thanks for the info, Albert!

Did you by any chance make libgsl0ldbl and libgsl2 interchangeable by 
using an OR statement in the dependencies? The deb control file I have 
in the github (see packages/linux/debian/control.desktop) seems to have 
this solved universally.

Best,

Ico


On 6/6/2016 7:13 PM, Albert Graef wrote:
> Hi Ico,
>
> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico at vt.edu 
> <mailto:ico at vt.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Thank you, Albert! This is indeed tremendously useful. Is there a
>     way I could bother you to help me with setting up/updating the
>     launchpad you set up at one point in time that builds
>     automatically packages for various releases?
>
>
> I just sent you a pull request with the required updates to the 
> debuild system. Tested on Xenial (16.04). (This won't work on earlier 
> series any more due to changed dependencies, but the changes needed to 
> make it work with 15.10 or earlier again are rather trivial.)
>
> I've already set up a Launchpad PPA for Xenial which is available 
> here: https://launchpad.net/~dr-graef/+archive/ubuntu/pd-l2ork.xenial 
> <https://launchpad.net/%7Edr-graef/+archive/ubuntu/pd-l2ork.xenial>. 
> So you can now grab your pd-l2ork for 16.04 there. Pure and Faust 
> externals for L2Ork will also show up there soon (they're still 
> building right now).
>
> Note that anyone who has the packaging toolchain installed (debuild et 
> al, see http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/ for information on how to 
> get this up and running) can use this to roll his/her own Debian 
> packages from the current HEAD in an automatic fashion, running 
> something like 'make debchange && make deb' in the debuild directory. 
> 'make debsrc' creates signed source packages which can be uploaded to 
> a Launchpad PPA if you have an account there. Detailed instructions 
> are in debuild/Makefile, please make sure to read the comments there 
> and the relevant parts of the Ubuntu packaging guide before reporting 
> bugs.
>
> Enjoy! :)
> Albert
>
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> Computer Music Research Group, JGU Mainz, Germany
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