On Dec 24, 2007 11:13 PM, Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 24 December 2007 14:50:27 Ondrej Certik wrote:
> > I am just used to, that if something doesn't work, to report a bug,
> > because there is always a way to fix it in Debian (main). Another reason
> > to only use Debian main
> > and forget about these non-free things, that (by definition) don't work.
> > I like googleearth, but it's really a shame, that we are forbidden to
> > fix such bugs
> > and to make it work for me.
>
> Yeah, it's quite unfortunate -- I would love to support Google Earth if it
> were open source.

Yep. Many people would love to support it and fix bugs, like this one.

> Anyway, if you need to use Google Earth, hopefullu googleearth-package helps
> make it easier to manage. I'm always happy to receive bug reports or
> patches to improve googleearth-package itself.

The package itself is problem free, thanks for that. Actually, I like to manage
all my packages, that don't go to Debian for some reason, in my repository,
managed by reprepro, but I don't think I can easily include there just
a *.deb, I think I need orig.tar.gz, diff.gz, changes, etc. Would it
be difficult
to patch googleearth-package to provide those files as well?

Ondrej



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