On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 09:13:14PM +0200, Edmond Orignac wrote:
There used to be also packages on COPR for Fedora and
RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux built from David Cantrell's SPEC file.
But recently, the repository was empty, indicating that the build had
failed. Now, it has disappeared from CO
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I have tried to build CDE 2.3.2 from that SPEC file. Although the
build succeeds, the installation in BUILDROOT fails. The reason is
that InstallCDE instead of installing the desktop under the
BUILDROOT/{usr,etc,var} directories attempts to install it under
/usr,/etc,/var as if no options
On 5/17/20 12:47 PM, Chase via cdesktopenv-devel wrote:
> So technically I have made debian packaging, you can even see it in
> the source tree under /debian, if you are referring to getting it
> packaged for debian, this will be a much longer process that is
> actively being worked on. Debian has
On 5/17/20 1:13 PM, Edmond Orignac wrote:
>
> There used to be also packages on COPR for Fedora and
> RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux built from David Cantrell's SPEC file.
> But recently, the repository was empty, indicating that the build had
> failed. Now, it has disappeared from COPR.
>
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> I h
So technically I have made debian packaging, you can even see it in the source
tree under /debian, if you are referring to getting it packaged for debian,
this will be a much longer process that is actively being worked on. Debian has
strict requirements on what software is allowed to do, where
There used to be also packages on COPR for Fedora and
RHEL/CentOS/Scientific Linux built from David Cantrell's SPEC file. But
recently, the repository was empty, indicating that the build had
failed. Now, it has disappeared from COPR.
I have tried to build CDE 2.3.2 from that SPEC file. Althou
Hi.
By looking at https://repology.org/project/cdesktopenv/versions I see that
CDE is currently only packaged for Arch Linux, FreeBSD and NixOS operating
systems.
Are there are plans for adding CDE to other systems like Debian?
Thanks.
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