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Re: Re: Packing of Fw4spl



Hi Andreas,

>> VXL (which is obsolete and contains VGL, V3P, VCL...)
> Could you please be a bit more verbose? According to SourceForge the version in Debian (1.17.0) is the latest. Has the project moved? What exactly do you mean by "contains VGL, V3P, VCL..." ?

I wanted to say that VXL is not available yet on Debian Jessie, and I'm using this version of Debian to have Boost 1.55. By "contains VGL, V3P, VLC...", I mean that libvxl1.14 contains some libraries needed by fw4spl, and this package isn't available on Jessie. I've solved this issue by adding the Wheezy's apt repositories on my system and it works, but I'm not sure that's the good way to proceed...

>> and Camp (https://github.com/greenjava/camp/).
> From a very quick view this looks like a straightforward packaging project.

As I said to Steffen, I think that we will pack Camp to solve the problem.

> If you would like to invest some time into the packaging work you are
more than welcome to do this in the Debian Med team.  We have some
documentation[1] how to work in the team and if you need some general
packaging skills we have a mentoring project[2].

I'll take a look at these links, thank you!

I continue to work on it. I've an other small question : fw4spl is based on a association of "Bundles". The actual politic of the IRCAD (who develops fw4spl) is that each bundle is an part of software, a module, and once built, these bundles contain libraries, icons, pictures... I suppose that I know the answer, but, is it possible, on a Debian system, to install a package who deploy these bundles into /usr/lib/my_pckg ? Else it means that fw4spl need a very big revision to be adapted for Debian...


Thanks for your attention,

Best regards,


Corentin Desfarges, IRCAD France


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