Well, Arch Linux is not really relevant. A lot of distributions package
it including Fedora and Gentoo. But most of them don't use deb format so
you can't reuse their packaging.
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It's also packaged on Arch-Linux:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/partitionmanager-git/
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Title:
[needs-packaging] KDE Partition Manager 2.2.1
Well, to be more precise, Partition Manager does provide a shared
library (kpmcore) but it is already in strech:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/k/kpmcore.html
Well, there is an updated and tested package in neon repositories:
https://packaging.neon.kde.org/neon-packaging/partitionmanager.git/log/?
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 09:06:46 PM Flames_in_Paradise wrote:
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> Debian is in transition-freeze for "Stretch" since Nov.5ŧh [2].
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One correction:
This applies to library transitions. Partition Manager doesn't provide a
shared library, so this is not an issue. As I'm mentioned to ot
By the way, kpmcore 2.2.1 is already in the Ubuntu archive:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kpmcore
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@Flames_in_Paradise
(1) Well project homepage is better to be set to
https://www.kde.org/applications/system/kdepartitionmanager/
Debian watch file can just track
http://download.kde.org/stable/partitionmanager/
(2) Yeah, CHANGES file is not really updated. I just checked the last
update was in
@ Andrius Štikonas
Debian-watch-file needs to be updated to reflect changes in "Project-
Homepage" (1) and destination of sourcecode (2). Those inferior date are
then also reflected in Ubuntu...
suggestion:
(1) https://community.kde.org/Partitionmanager (needs data-input ->
simple sample: kdeco
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