Alex, if you still are willing to (co-)maintain it, I would offer to
take over lead of team-maintainenance and prepare the intial package.
As as soon as you got used to packaging debian stuff, you can of
course take over the package completely ... if you want.
Is this good with you?
If you are i
Alex Vincent wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not at my Linux desktop right now. I'm usually there after
> 8 pm Pacific time zone.
>
> If you know someone who's actually done a Debian package and is fairly
> patient, it'd be really great. :-)
Anyway, wouldn't make more sense if the current maintainer of Moz
You won't get any objection from me. I just want to see it happen.
I'm crazy enough to try doing it, but I will take a back seat to an
expert with pleasure.
On 6/6/06, David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alex Vincent wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not at my Linux desktop right now. I'm usually
Yes - it compiled, but I haven't tested it yet. Given that I took
exactly the source code which the official Linux release has, and the
exact configure options, I'd say we're off to a good start.
Ping me (not on this bugspam) in about 9-15 hours and we can start
walking me through the packaging
Alex Vincent wrote:
> I've got good news. I just saved 15% on my suite release estimates. :-)
>
> SeaMonkey 1.0.2 has been released. I'll compile an opt build tonight
> on my Debian system.
Any success?
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I've got good news. I just saved 15% on my suite release estimates. :-)
SeaMonkey 1.0.2 has been released. I'll compile an opt build tonight
on my Debian system.
On 5/29/06, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Alex Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> When will this happen?
"Alex Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> When will this happen?
> It's not set in stone. SM 1.0.2 is in release candidate phase now; as
> I understand it, it will be released at approximately the same time as
> Firefox 1.5.0.4.
I'm only asking for an estimate. From what I can see [1] Firefox
When will this happen?
It's not set in stone. SM 1.0.2 is in release candidate phase now; as
I understand it, it will be released at approximately the same time as
Firefox 1.5.0.4.
"Alex Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We need to wait for SeaMonkey 1.0.2 to be released first. I don't
> want to start work with something that hasn't been endorsed yet by the
> SeaMonkey Council, and SM 1.0.1 wouldn't build for Debian.
When will this happen?
Marc
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Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
> Heya,
>
> I've seen in #350740 that you're planning to provide Debian packages of
> seamonkey. As I'm currently trying to prepare the removal of the old
> mozilla suite, it would be nice to know how much work still needs to be
> done to get the new seamonkey package
We need to wait for SeaMonkey 1.0.2 to be released first. I don't
want to start work with something that hasn't been endorsed yet by the
SeaMonkey Council, and SM 1.0.1 wouldn't build for Debian.
Heya,
I've seen in #350740 that you're planning to provide Debian packages of
seamonkey. As I'm currently trying to prepare the removal of the old
mozilla suite, it would be nice to know how much work still needs to be
done to get the new seamonkey package into unstable.
Marc
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