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 /etc/ and virtuoso.log should be in /var/log).
Also, I've learnt that the NEPOMUK project has a stripped-down version of
Virtuoso. Thus, it would be nice to have different packages, virtuoso-core,
virtuoso-server, virtuoso-conductor, etc., built from the source.
Is this in the making?
Hi Kjetil, hi everyone,
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 account your suggestion, see my remarks
below): http://mandriva.pastebin.com/m68576155
Once done, I'll see with some Debian savvy friends whether they can create the
.deb as well.
As for the various sub-packages, I was wondering how to distribute the files
properly. Would you say the following is correct? Which distinction do you do
regarding virtuoso-core and virtuoso-server?
virtuoso-ose-server:
/usr/bin/*
/etc/virtuoso.ini
AUTHORS CREDITS ChangeLog NEWS README
virtuoso-ose-conductor:
conductor_vad.dav
/var/lib/virtuoso/vsp/*
virtuoso-ose-wiki:
/usr/lib/virtuoso/hosting/*
/usr/share/virtuoso/vad/ods_wiki_dav.vad
virtuoso-ose-plugins:
/usr/lib/plugins/*
virtuoso-ose-demo:
demo_dav.vad
virtuoso-ose-bpel
bpel_dav.vad
etc..
What do you think?
Stéphane
Kind regards
Kjetil Kjernsmo
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Stéphane Laurière
Mandriva http://mandriva.com