On Fr 04 Mär 2022 01:39:31 CET, Mirco Bauer wrote:
I am not sure if you can build dotnet from source at this point, maybe it
is possible by now. I could never find time to follow-up on this as I
started to work for demanding startups that leave little to no spare time.
If you are interested to
Hi Jo,
On Fr 04 Mär 2022 02:16:05 CET, Jo Shields wrote:
I know that team has been engaging with someone at Canonical about
Ubuntu packaging, I can reach out to find out who that is, and see
whether that work could be uploaded to Debian first as a matter of
course
yes, please do. It wou
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Subject: Re: getting pinta updated in Debian
Hello Mike,
thanks for your interest in getting pinta updated in Debian. The other day I
noticed as well that pinta is outdated in Debian and it does not look like
there is a simple way forward, unfortunately
Hello Stephen, Hello Jo!
thanks for sharing your thoughts on the tricky dotnet package ecosystem
which I can fully relate to. In the Debian Mono Group we discussed these
many times on the available options how we can overcome these new packaging
challenges.
The problem indeed starts with a shift
Hello Mike,
thanks for your interest in getting pinta updated in Debian. The other day
I noticed as well that pinta is outdated in Debian and it does not look
like there is a simple way forward, unfortunately.
Pinta has moved to the dotnet runtime which is not packaged in Debian.
Many years ago
On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 12:47 PM Gunnar Wolf wrote:
>
> Timotheus Pokorra dijo [Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:35:36PM +0100]:
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> > I have some experience with Mono packaging in Fedora.
> > I know of the dotnet SIG in Fedora. They made a massive effort, involving
> > Microsoft employees
Timotheus Pokorra dijo [Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 10:35:36PM +0100]:
> Hello Mike,
>
> I have some experience with Mono packaging in Fedora.
> I know of the dotnet SIG in Fedora. They made a massive effort, involving
> Microsoft employees, to get dotnet core built according to the Fedora rules
> (build
Hello Mike,
I have some experience with Mono packaging in Fedora.
I know of the dotnet SIG in Fedora. They made a massive effort,
involving Microsoft employees, to get dotnet core built according to the
Fedora rules (build from source, not using external files, etc).
https://fedoraproject.org
On Mi 02 Mär 2022 22:35:36 CET, Timotheus Pokorra wrote:
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I hope this helps,
Timotheus
Yes, it does indeed help. Thanks for the write-up.
Mike
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Hi all,
I am currently looking into requirements of getting pinta in Debian
updated to the latest upstream version.
My problem: I am not at all a .NET developer or maintainer, so this is
a piece of work with a steep learning curve for me.
What I found now are AUR packages for pinta (and i
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