Re: plug software for fender mustang

2012-04-04 Thread Ian Malone
On 4 April 2012 10:42, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ian Malone wrote: >> Is it acceptable to repackage the tarball too? The prep stage seems to >> expect a particular structure within it. > > %setup takes some arguments to deal with strange tarballs. > That looks like the thing, thanks for the pointer.

Re: plug software for fender mustang

2012-04-04 Thread Kevin Kofler
Ian Malone wrote: > Is it acceptable to repackage the tarball too? The prep stage seems to > expect a particular structure within it. %setup takes some arguments to deal with strange tarballs. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.o

Re: plug software for fender mustang

2012-04-03 Thread Ian Malone
On 30 March 2012 00:25, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >> "IM" == Ian Malone writes: > > IM> So, what's the next step? If necessary I can volunteer to maintain > IM> it myself (and would have to volunteer as a maintainer), but would > IM> be more than happy for someone else to take it. > > Well,

Re: plug software for fender mustang

2012-03-29 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "IM" == Ian Malone writes: IM> So, what's the next step? If necessary I can volunteer to maintain IM> it myself (and would have to volunteer as a maintainer), but would IM> be more than happy for someone else to take it. Well, assuming that nobody else takes it, and also assuming that you'

plug software for fender mustang

2012-03-29 Thread Ian Malone
Hi, I'm interested in getting Plug http://piorekf.org/plug/download/ included in Fedora, this is a package that supports control of the Fender Mustang range of amplifiers via USB, licensed under GPL3. It has dependencies on qt4 and libusb and is currently packaged through OpenSUSE. I've looked at