Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-19 Thread Patrick Matthäi
Bertrand Marc schrieb: > Hi, > > Did you thought about packaging PlayOnLinux [1] and then create the > scripts you need for PlayOnLinux ? POL is a GNU/Linux application > released under GPL, so I think it has its place in Debian. And it > provides a nice and clean way to install Windows applicatio

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread George Danchev
On Friday 18 July 2008 10:01:01 dmanye wrote: > hello, Hello, > let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of > computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for > my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most > of the lab sessio

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread Bertrand Marc
Patrick Matthäi a écrit : [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: hello, i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice under wine. Hello, first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better. But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications whic

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 09:01:01AM +0200, dmanye a écrit : > they ask for pajek(http://pajek.imfm.si/doku.php) Hi, Although there is no direct equivalence, you can have a look to the systems biology page of the Debian Med project on our wiki: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianSystemsBiology Many of

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread dmanye
En/na Jelle de Jong ha escrit: dmanye wrote: hello, let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most of the lab sessions teachers

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread Jelle de Jong
dmanye wrote: hello, let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most of the lab sessions teachers use windows. i'm here "the lin

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread Jelle de Jong
Jelle de Jong wrote: dmanye wrote: hello, let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most of the lab sessions teachers use window

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-18 Thread dmanye
hello, let me explain my "environment". i'm in a university taking care of computer science department's computer labs. teachers say: "i need for my course app1, app2 and app3". most apps are windows ones and in most of the lab sessions teachers use windows. i'm here "the linux guy" in a wa

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-17 Thread Jelmer Vernooij
Am Donnerstag, den 10.07.2008, 08:52 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run > nice under wine. > > does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)? > > i don't know where to install files, how to control which use

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-17 Thread Patrick Matthäi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > hello, > > i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice > under wine. Hello, first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better. But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications which need wine to run, so on pure

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-17 Thread Patrick Matthäi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > hello, > > i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice > under wine. Hello, first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better. But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications which need wine to run, so on pure

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-17 Thread Patrick Matthäi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > hello, > > i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice > under wine. Hello, first thanks for trying to make Debian better and better. But I've to say that I disagree with the idea to package applications which need wine to run, so on pure

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-10 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:52 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice > under wine. I assume these are non-free programs? Are you sure we would have permission to distribute them? > does anybody know if exists a similar package (t

Re: packaging for wine

2008-07-10 Thread Dmitry E. Oboukhov
dmuc> i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice under wine. dmuc> does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)? dmuc> i don't know where to install files, how to control which users can access the apps in a multiuser environment, etc. dmuc>

packaging for wine

2008-07-10 Thread david.manye
hello, i'd like to package (separately) some windows applications that run nice under wine. does anybody know if exists a similar package (to steal ideas from)? i don't know where to install files, how to control which users can access the apps in a multiuser environment, etc. thanks. --