On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 09:02:58PM +0000, Georg Bauer wanted to say the following: > Hi! > > Did anyone build packages for Evolution? It depends on a lot of > packages, so it's a bit more work I currently would like to have, so if > anybody already did it ...
Hi! There probably will be a .deb of evolution for ppc too, as will also be helix gnome for debian ppc - the guys are working on it.. Currently the easiest way is via src-debs: -------------( quoted mail below )-------------- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 15:42:00 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], evolution@helixcode.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Peter Teichman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Evolution] evolution packages for Debian I have built some Debian packages for Evolution and its dependencies, and am releasing them in the hopes that someone out there will find them useful. These aren't of nearly the same quality as the Helix GNOME debs. There are some known minor packaging issues, but things appear to work fine. Keep in mind that all the packages involved are in a prerelease state. In particular, the gconf deb runs a program in its postinstall script that requires oaf. This starts oafd, which remains running after the install is finished. Feel free to kill this root-owned oafd after the install is over. I don't know a good way to handle this problem, since root could be running some programs that require oafd to be running. That rules out killing it off in the postinst. I'll look into things to see what can be done. These have been built and tested under Woody, though they should work on Potato as well. As with the Helix GNOME debs, I consider any failure to work on Potato to be a bug. Please file a bug report if you see any problems of that sort. ( http://bugs.helixcode.com/ ) These have been built for the i386 architecture - that's the only machine I have available at the moment. Source packages are provided, though. The appropriate apt line is: deb http://spidermonkey.helixcode.com/evolution/distributions/Debian ./ Share and enjoy. Peter -----------( end of quoted mail )------------ The stuff can be built with "apt-get source --build <packagename>" I dont remember the dependencies, but you can see what packages are in that dir.. And it is a dependency nightmare at the moment :) Anyway, I thought this might be useful for someone. Dont try this if you are unsure etc.. all the usual disclaimer applies here :) Tuomas -- .---> [EMAIL PROTECTED] . |\,/| [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-----. +----> www.helixcode.com - ()-@@ , tigert.gimp.org <----+ `-----> art director , `--')/ a gimp artist <---'