Greetings,
I've been told to come here to ask for help with packaging our Ambulant 
multimedia playback engine for Ubuntu. If that's wrong: could someone please 
tell me where else to go? Also: I haven't subscribed, the volume here seems 
rather large, so please reply to me directly. And if not subscribing is against 
etiquette: please enlighten me:-)

I'm one of the maintainers of Ambulant (www.ambulantplayer.org), which has been 
in development for about 10 years now. We've finally gotten to the point where 
we want to do non-source distributions for Linux too. We would like Linux 
(Ubuntu, specifically) installation to be as easy as installation on Windows or 
Mac. I've gotten quite far, but I'm now stuck, and I need someone to nudge me 
in the right direction.

I've created a couple of debian packages (source, engine shared lib, gtk 
frontend, qt frontend, developer, python interface), signed these, and uploaded 
them to our own website. This works, in that if I add the "deb" line to 
Synaptic it finds the packages and installs them, either from source or binary 
(386 or i86_64).

But: Synaptic complains about the package being untrusted, so apparently 
uploading my gpg key to keyserver.ubuntu.com is not good enough, or there's 
something else I don't understand. I need some help here.

In addition, it would be nice if the package was available generally, i.e. 
without people having to add the "deb" line to synaptic. I think I need to find 
a "DD" for this, but I have no idea how to go about finding one.

And finally, I've tried to follow all the rules and guidelines for creating a 
package, but undoubtedly I've missed things here or there, I'd appreciate it if 
someone in the know could look over things.

Thanks in advance,
--
Jack Jansen, <jack.jan...@cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman




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