Re: [ITH] xmltex, passivetex, offer to take over jadetex
Dear Ohura-san,
(Frank, Julian, see below as you are alioth admins!)
On Die, 24 Apr 2007, OHURA Makoto wrote:
> > We offer to do the same with jadetex, if Ohura thinks this is the way to
> > go. If you prefer to keep maintaining it separately, no problem. This
> > or that way, you're invited to join our list and team.
>
> No objection form me, either. Please include jadetex and me
> into a family of texlive.
Thanks a lot, and welcome!
I have added jadetex to our svn repository, and made some changes:
jadetex (3.13-8~1) unstable; urgency=low
* Changed Maintainer to Debian TeX Task Force with approval of Ohura-san
* changed to quilt for patching files [np]
- add quilt to build deps
- change rules file
* remove tetex alternative dependencies [np]
* add build-dep on tex-common (>= 1.4) [np]
* move dh compat settings to debian/compat (lintian warning) [np]
* write changelog entry in utf8 [np]
* move dh_installtex call to pdftex (for jadetex and pdfjadetex) [np]
* adjust build-deps to request only texlive-latex-base, and remove
texlive-latex-recommended from run-deps [np]
Julian or Frank can add you into the the alioth group so you have write
permissions to the repository. (BTW: Julian/Frank, can you make me an
admin, too?)
I switched to quilt and patches since I don't keep the orig.tar.gz in
the repository, but set the mergeWithUpstream property on trunk/debian,
this way a call to
svn-buildpackage ...various dpkg-buildpackage options ....
will merge the stuff at build time. You have to put the .orig.tar.gz
into jadetex/tarballs. If you have problems let me know.
Best wishes
Norbert
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Debian Developer <preining@debian.org> Debian TeX Group
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