David MENTRE wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have successfully build a source package and uploaded it to my
> PPA. Unfortunately, by default the PPA is for Jaunty while I wanted to
> build the package for Karmic.
>
> As far as I have understood, one needs to tell the requested Ubuntu
> release using a .dpu
Hello,
I have successfully build a source package and uploaded it to my
PPA. Unfortunately, by default the PPA is for Jaunty while I wanted to
build the package for Karmic.
As far as I have understood, one needs to tell the requested Ubuntu
release using a .dput.cf configuration parameter "incomi
I've found a bug (or maybe it's a feature request) in apt (or maybe it's
in software-properties-gtk). I'd like to get people's opinions about
where this is best reported, and what the report should say.
When you add a repository to your computer, then remove that repository,
it's not obvious h
Hello Michael,
"Michael Bienia" writes:
> While you don't need all build-dependencies to build a source package,
> a subset of the build-dependencies might be necessary to have
> installed.
Yes, obviously. So obvious that I did not thought about it. :-)
Andrea Gasparini suggested to me to use
Hello,
Here is the current status of transition to OCaml 3.11.1 in Karmic,
started about two weeks ago.
* Rounds 1 to 4: finished.
* Round 5:
* "ocaml-batteries", "ocsigen" and "ocaml-libvirt" still need to be
synchronized from Debian unstable:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu