> I'm slightly confused... quickshot is (or was) a "Quickly" app in > Python, not a C# app. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly . Why start > over using a totally different language and ask for "project files"?
I have more experience with C# than I do Python. And I'm sorry for using the term "project files". I am a .NET developer, and that is how we refer to the "source code" of our applications. > You can do a normal > > bzr branch lp:quickshot > > to get the current quickshot codebase (and all history of that codebase, > for the 7 months in 2010 it was under development). That should include > all the Ubuntu packaging files (under debian/ ) needed to build a > quickshot package from source using the usual Debian/Ubuntu packaging > tools. I forgot I could do that.. I never thought of it really. Haha. But I will do that once I fix my Ubuntu installation. (Windows 8 and Ubuntu do not go together well when you dual boot....) > What would you need "project files" (as in the ones used by MS > Visual Studio?) for? Or does (bzr branch lp:quickshot) provide what you > meant by "project files"? The bzr branch will provide the files I was looking for. Again, I shouldn't have used my usual terminology. > Wouldn't it make more sense to fix the existing quickshot app than to > start over in a new language (and development environment) entirely? More yes than no. Yes, because I will only have to fix the application, rather than start over, but No, because I am unfamiliar with Python. I will update the precious code that was written in Python, though. > Info on creating a PPA is at https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA > when you need it, by the way :) And thank you Jonathan! :) that's what I was looking for. Thanks, Thomas Corwin _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual Post to : ubuntu-manual@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp