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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Domain Technologie Control (dtc) 0.17.0-R3




Neil McGovern a écrit :

On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 11:54:23PM +0200, Thomas Goirand (GPLHost) wrote:
Hi !

Once again, I'm happy to announce a major release of Domain
Technologie Control.

Debian repository:
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main

THIS PROJECT IS LOOKING FOR A DEBIAN
SPONSORSHIP OR AN ADVOCATE TO MAKE
IT ENTER THE OFFICIAL DEBIAN TREE !!!
PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU CAN DO THIS.


Hi there,

I'd be interested in sponoring and possibly co-maintaining this project.

The main things I need from you are:
The source files, eg: squirrelmail_1.4.4-3_all.deb
squirrelmail_1.4.4-3.diff.gz
squirrelmail_1.4.4-3.dsc
squirrelmail_1.4.4-3_i386.changes
squirrelmail_1.4.4.orig.tar.gz

Your ITP number. If you haven't filed one yet, don't worry too much,
as I can do one for you.

Can you also confirm that this can be built under Sarge?

If you want it in the archive for the next release, we need to work
quite quickly here, as Debian is going into freeze soon.

All the best,
Neil McGovern
Hi !

I'm sorry, but I did a completely different stuff for my package. I used a (custom) sh script for for building the package. I know I did it wrong, and that is not the way to do it. Forgive me, I didn't understand the way it worked when I started, and I needed to be able to make the packages for all Unix system it's compatible with (currently, a single ./makeDTC build packages for Debian, FreeBSD, and RedHat).

For the moment, the way to build a Debian package is to download the CVS version from ftp://ftp.gplhost.com/pub/dtc/cvs and then go in dtc/bin and type ./makeDebian. As long as this package don't need to be compiled (it's only a bunch of PHP and sh scripts), I don't think it's a big problem, is it? If it is, I can work on that problem if you help me a bit.

Also, there are some side package I did that needs to be included because my panel depends on them. Namely : libapache-mod-log-sql and sbox-dtc (for the main ones).

By the way, I do confirm it can run with Debian Sarge. In fact, I'm using BOTH Woody and Sarge with this package and in production environment. My preferred OS is and will always be Woody for obvious security issue.

Regards,

   Thomas Goirand




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