Hi Kjetil,
Progress is being made, just slowly. The current binaries are in my
Virutoso PPA on Launchpad [1] and refer also to the collab-maint
project on Alioth [2] for Debian. The June 25th date I think is the
Debian Import Freeze, so if we miss that (which seems likely) then at
least w
On Friday 20 March 2009 15:58:24 Tim Haynes wrote:
> You should know that we already have contacts with Debian over this; I'll
> chase them up and see what's happening.
Any status on this? It is only ten days to go now for it to comfortably go
into Ubuntu 9.10, so it is really quite urgent...
Ki
Hi Kjetil,
Just a relevant update on this topic, as Ubuntu Jaunty was released
a few days
ago, there is a new release schedule for Ubuntu out:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
Note that the DebianImportFreeze is set to 25th of June, so to
ensure that
Virtuoso is in the next v
Patrick,
Just a relevant update on this topic, as Ubuntu Jaunty was released a few days
ago, there is a new release schedule for Ubuntu out:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule
Note that the DebianImportFreeze is set to 25th of June, so to ensure that
Virtuoso is in the next version o
On Friday 20 March 2009 15:51:31 Stéphane Laurière wrote:
> Hi Kjetil, hi everyone,
Hi!
> I'm currently packaging Virtuoso for Mandriva, in the frame of Nepomuk
> indeed (http://nepomuk.kde.org). I copied the current SPEC file there (the
> subpackages need to be redefined though, taking into acco
Hopefully the packaging setup will make it easy to select a version with
core + optional Java, PHP, Ruby etc. This is currently the most time
consuming part of getting the server built and running. Or are my hopes too
high for the first iteration of this?
2009/3/20 Tim Haynes
> Stéphane Laurièr
Stéphane Laurière wrote:
All,
Now that Debian has been released, I'm wondering what the status of the
official Debian packaging of Virtuoso?
I have my own packages, but I only package for one architecture (and both
i385 and amd64 is common), and the package structure isn't quite good (e.g.
v
All,
Now that Debian has been released, I'm wondering what the status of the
official Debian packaging of Virtuoso?
I have my own packages, but I only package for one architecture (and both
i385 and amd64 is common), and the package structure isn't quite good (e.g.
virtuoso.ini should be in /
All,
Now that Debian has been released, I'm wondering what the status of the
official Debian packaging of Virtuoso?
I have my own packages, but I only package for one architecture (and both i385
and amd64 is common), and the package structure isn't quite good (e.g.
virtuoso.ini should be in /