Hi Adam, > > > > > > > > On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 10:05 +0100, Andre Espaze wrote: > > > > > > Until salome is uploaded into Debian, it will not be possible to > > > > > > use the > > > > > > bug tracking system for individual issues. At this point, the only > > > > > > "bug" in Debian is that salome isn't there -- #457075. :-) > > > > > Ok, so from now I organise tickets on > > > > > http://www.python-science.org/project/salome-packaging > > > > > and I keep you in touch with my progress. > > > > > > > > Great, thanks. I'm making pretty quick progress (well, as much as can > > > > be done in one or two builds per day), I think the first upload should > > > > come fairly soon, within a week or so. > > > Ok, today I have worked on your revision: > > > > > > c56f196854092f0dc0d222de71de1a4532f214ec > > > Release 5.1.3-4 "Look ma, it builds!" > > > > > > of the master branch or do you have another branch that I could follow? > > > > That's the current public branch now. I'm working now on my own branch, > > which doesn't build because of a problem with $(wildcard...) in the > > rules file which I mentioned on debian-science. I'm testing a possible > > solution based on Aaron Ucko's reply, and will push everything to alioth > > if/when it works. > > Everything works now, so I just pushed a bunch of changes to alioth, > including the LIGHT and PYLIGHT CORBA-free GUI modules. Thank you very much for the push, I have succeeded a complete build at revision:
5f1c9676ce493cb5f31f01c8a12c4f697308e2fe Updated time stamp. Fri Feb 26 However I had to set up a virtual machine with 20Go of disk and 1024Mo of RAM on a server. I had finally to move away from the chrooted environment on my local machine. For the installation part, it seems that there is a cyclic dependency between salome and salome-common. Obviously salome-common should not depend on salome. > > I'm adding MULTIPR now, which should be the last module (XDATA and YACS > gave me some trouble, the others have non-free dependencies). Then I'm > going to do a .desktop file so it can run from the Applications or KDE > menu, and when that's done it should be set to upload! > > Oh, except for the HDF5 and MED issue. Well, when bug 510057 closes, > then it will be ready to upload. For that point and also the packaging steps, I have started a draft of documentation on the mercurial repo: http://hg.python-science.org/salome-packaging/ in the file: debian-packaging.rst It is supposed to end up on the debian wiki. In case you have time to read it, would you have comments? I really feel beginner for the Debian packaging process. Else I have also uploaded the documentation for the modules MED, SMESH and VISU. However, I got a runtime error with my version, the study server is not found even if I only work with the KERNEL and GUI modules. I am going to run a new build at revision: 1a1c81a479c5c021ff685046623831ffc3621ccf Wed Mar 3 17:36:30 I saw that you already fixed the 'killSalome' command problem pointing on python2.4. Kind regards, André -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100304163600.ga31...@crater.logilab.fr