Hi,

I've just updated the seafile-client package on
http://mentors.debian.net/package/seafile-client to the latest version.

About the server:

After discussion among seafile developers, we don't plan to package the
server in the short term, mainly because:

1) Seafile server have used some libraries, like libzdb, libevhtp, which do
not exist in debian yet

2) The way seafile server/seahub works/upgrades is based on our own
directory layout of the installation. If we are to package the server,
there should be quite some amount of redesign work to do to make seafile
server/seahub compatible with Debian conventions/policies. But we have lots
of other stuff in the todolist -- just see the long list of issues/feature
requests  here <https://github.com/haiwen/seafile/issues?state=open>,
here<https://github.com/haiwen/seahub/issues?state=open>,
and here <https://github.com/haiwen/seadroid/issues?state=open>

Regards,
Lin




On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Jérémy Lal <kapo...@melix.org> wrote:

> > Hi,
> >
> > I am interested in building seafile, seahub and client packages for
> Debian.
> > Did you already do some work or it this more like RFP than ITP?
> >
> > Ondrej
>
> (wasn't subscribed to this bug...)
>
> Hi Ondřej,
>
> Shuai Lin already did a good job at preparing a seafile-client
> package, to the point he could nearly maintain it himself.
> I promised to do a final review and upload, and then got caught
> by other activities...
>
> Shuai, is the package on mentors.d.n up-to-date ?
> http://mentors.debian.net/package/seafile-client
>
> Also i wonder if the server can have its own libraries packaged
> independently now ?
>
> Jérémy.
>

Reply via email to