On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 01:02:09PM +0200, Robin Gareus wrote:
Are they also available from some repository (svn,
git,..)?
No. Most projects here are in svn and I'm exploring git
for a few of them. But the repositories are not nor will
ever be on a public server. There is no team development
on any of my projects, and I'm not planning any.
watching
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads/index.html
and upgrading apps there (which are not [yet] in common distributions)
by hand is kind of tiresome, even more so since your Makefiles do not
support 'make uninstall'.
Well... they are *source* packages. All it takes is download,
unpack, cd, sudo make install. The 'make remove' is a good idea,
I will be adding it to new releases. OTOH, the installed size of
e.g. zita-rev1 (binary and *.png) is less than 100k, so little
is gained by removing it.
The nice thing is that your Makefiles are pretty
clean. using dh_make,
DESTDIR and quilt (change PREFIX to /usr)
you can define PREFIX on the make command line as well, there's
no need to modify the Makefile
makes it easy to debianize them for local packaging;
however if
one could use git-buildpackage it would be even nicer.
Installer managed packages (taking care of dependencies etc.)
should be provided by the packagers of your distro, there's
no way I can do this. I don't even provide them for the distro
I use myself.
Ciao,
--
FA
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