On 01/10/2014 04:12 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Israel why not get it upstreamed. Seeing as ubuntu pulls from debian. I too have noticed wine gets topped in as well.


On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:07 PM, Israel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi All, I have a question.
    I got a bug report about Wine being pulled in by default, and have dug
    around for a while with not much success, so I figured, since the list
    is so active now, I will ask here.
    I want to make a separate package to install called lmms-vst
    But, I have been unable to find out what piece of the code I need to
    install ONLY when that package is installed.  There is not something
    called vst.o/h/cpp It looks like RemotePlugin has some vst
    specific code
    in it, but I am unsure if that is the only thing needed, or if that is
    not even the right part.
    I would *like* to get this done for 14.04 but I will be happy to only
    have my Icon fix when Trusty rolls around (the Icon looks terrible
    normally).

    Currently the VST is also disabled for 64bit users, it has been
    disabled
    since before I took the abandoned helm.  So I'd like to have a fix
    that
    doesn't bork upgrades but also can allow 64bit machines to use VST.

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There is no upstream.... Debian maintainer is MIA.(Unless something has changed) I just started to learn how to package because lmms wouldn't show up in menus or the dash in Ubuntu. I knew the issue, so I decided to try to fix it. Along the way I have learned a lot, but I am not ready to be a Debian maintainer as I still don't understand all the complexities of dh or CMAKE..... I need to work more on understanding C++/BASH before I can be a really proficient packager.

If you want to take over the Debian package and do it, please do!!

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