DEBIAN OOLITE NOW AVAILABLE! ;-D

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DEBIAN OOLITE NOW AVAILABLE! ;-D

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Yep. If you are using Debian Sid, Oolite 1-65 is now available through the goodness of APT. 8)

It don't get much easier than that!
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Re: DEBIAN OOLITE NOW AVAILABLE! ;-D

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capt.Pirk wrote:
Yep. If you are using Debian Sid, Oolite 1-65 is now available through the goodness of APT. 8)

It don't get much easier than that!
You surely mean 1.62-5 ;-)

I'll try to make 1.65 available asap.
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Post by capt.Pirk »

Lol, yeah. Too much tea,coffee and beer in my depreciating keyboard :)
Still, excuses aside, I got most of it myself :wink:
Anyway Good work. Btw, v1.65
should indeed be in unstable :lol:
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Post by randall »

Yeah, it's 1.62-5 in sid right now. EddyP is working on 1.65. ATM I used the autoinstaller because some OXPs need a newer version.
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Actually, 1.65-2 (yes, 1.65-2, due to a mistake in 1.65-1, the later was not released) is ready, but since I am not a DD I am waiting for a sponsor to upload it. Dito for oolite-data.
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eddyp wrote:
Actually, 1.65-2 (yes, 1.65-2, due to a mistake in 1.65-1, the later was not released) is ready, but since I am not a DD I am waiting for a sponsor to upload it. Dito for oolite-data.
Oolite 1.65-2 is now present for some time in Debian Sid and Debian Etch. Debian Sarge backports are done on request.
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Post by Ensa »

Thank you. It is appreciated.
I am not on-line, but this message posted by someone who is on my behalf. They relay to me oolite while I am where I am.
Cheers for the good work guys!
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eddyp wrote:
eddyp wrote:
Actually, 1.65-2 (yes, 1.65-2, due to a mistake in 1.65-1, the later was not released) is ready, but since I am not a DD I am waiting for a sponsor to upload it. Dito for oolite-data.
Oolite 1.65-2 is now present for some time in Debian Sid and Debian Etch. Debian Sarge backports are done on request.
People who use Debian and have non-free sources activated, already see 1.65-3 as the latest version.
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Post by Judebert »

Sorry to seem like a bastard, but: any chance we could get a source package? I run Debian unstable. If I had a source package, I'd gladly add ejectItem to other objects, and take a look at the text-sticking bug (no promises on that one!).
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Judebert wrote:
(no promises on that one!).
I'll still hope :D
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Judebert wrote:
Sorry to seem like a bastard, but: any chance we could get a source package? I run Debian unstable. If I had a source package, I'd gladly add ejectItem to other objects, and take a look at the text-sticking bug (no promises on that one!).
The source package is present. Just add a deb-src line to your /etc/apt/sources.list, then "apt-get update", "apt-get source oolite".
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Post by Judebert »

I've got the deb-src line; I thought synaptic would show me the source package. I'll check again, or use the apt-get line. Thanks loads!
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Judebert wrote:
I've got the deb-src line; I thought synaptic would show me the source package. I'll check again, or use the apt-get line. Thanks loads!
No, synaptic, aptitude, kynaptic do not show source packages. Since source packages are usually of interest only to developers and is expected that they know what they're doing, it has been decided that there is no need for such a thing :-).

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$ apt-get source oolite
if you want to recompile the package you will need to

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# apt-get build-dep oolite
to get the build dependencies, too.

To build the package, go into the oolite-1.65 directory resulted after the "apt-get source" line was ran and there run:

as a regular user (after installing the fakeroot package):

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$ dpkg-buildpakage -rfakeroot -us -uc
or, as root (I don't recommend this):

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# dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
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Post by Judebert »

Thanks for the rundown! I've got fakeroot installed from compiling my custom kernel. This'll be a piece of cake.

Synaptic is nice for listing packages, especially new-in-repository stuff. Otherwise, apt-get is faster and easier.
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susanbaby wrote:
Hrm. Anyone buying this?
could someone kill these spammers?
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