Re: packaging and archive management

2012-01-07 Thread Richard Hector
On 08/01/12 06:26, andy baxter wrote: > On 27/12/11 15:34, andy baxter wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software >> project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of >> their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for ot

Re: packaging and archive management

2012-01-07 Thread andy baxter
On 27/12/11 15:34, andy baxter wrote: Hello, I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for other distros as well at some point. I have som

Re: packaging and archive management

2011-12-27 Thread andy baxter
On 27/12/11 16:39, Andrei Popescu wrote: On Ma, 27 dec 11, 15:20:05, Andrew Baxter wrote: Hello, I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for o

Re: packaging and archive management

2011-12-27 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Ma, 27 dec 11, 15:20:05, Andrew Baxter wrote: > Hello, > > I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software > project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of > their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for > other distros as well at some poi

packaging and archive management

2011-12-27 Thread andy baxter
Hello, I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for other distros as well at some point. What I am looking for is a program which can take e

packaging and archive management

2011-12-27 Thread Andrew Baxter
Hello, I have volunteered to do a bit of work for a small free software project (https://buddycloud.org), packaging the different parts of their system. This will initially be for debian but possibly for other distros as well at some point. What I am looking for is a program which can take e