Hi, 2011/10/31 Eric Valette <[email protected]>: > On 31/10/2011 09:36, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> 2011/10/29 Eric Valette<[email protected]>: >> >>> Thanks for the goog work. As I use debian, I tested the debian package >>> generation. The code does genrate debina package correctly but the >>> generated >>> packages are incompatible with debian ones. You cannot install if you had >>> a >>> previous debian install and removing debian libva packages prevent to >>> have >>> many players like vlc, ... >> >> >> The NEWS entry was misleading, I actually meant .deb packaging. I >> don't think upstream aims at replacing distribution packages. It's for >> people who don't use distro packages. And people who use distro >> packages and want to use those will know how to remove the previous >> distro ones. Besides, distributions are generally fast to catch up. >> e.g. I saw that Ubuntu already have new packages in some common ppa. > > > > Well debian is rather slow. They are still at .12 last time I checked.
I finally split the upstream packages in a way similar to Debian/Ubuntu. The original control.in file looks ugly then but at least we now get things generated correctly, depending on the user's environment. Regards, Gwenole. _______________________________________________ Libva mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libva
