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Bug#617854: Packaging puddletag for Debian



Thanks for the manpage and option parsing pointers. I'll take a look
at your suggestions.

>>> - I saw you're providing a deb pkg: are you interested in maintain
>>> puddletag in Debian with Rogério and me?
>>
>> If you saw the code I use to create the deb, I'm sure you'd be wtf'ng
>> way into next week. ;)
>
> ehheh It seems you've started with something generated by stdeb, is
> that correct? at least, it's a start :)

Yeah, I use stdeb just to create the initial directory structure.
Thereafter it's all me. ;)

> If you want to learn how to package for debian, that might be a nice
> chance to do it; else you can delegate to us (packages) the package
> creation - and it would be perfectly fine (we almost always work this
> way). I asked since you already provided some .deb pkgs.

Think I'll pass. I'll leave it to the experts. ;)

>>> - in the 'copyright' you mix GPL-2 with references to GPL-3 (Debian
>>> file and gnu.org url) and in the README file you state it's GPL-2:
>>> it's better if you clarify it (I can understand it's GPL-2, but
>>> explicit is better than implicit :).
>>
>> GPL-3. Blame my lack of an eye for detail for missing that. ;)
>
> great! please update every location where GPL-2 is used to refer to
> GPL-3 (also not that you can choose GPL-3 or "GPL-3 or newer version
> at you discretion" - choose the one that you like the most, either is
> ok).

Already sorted in the repo.

>>> - you mention that puddletag uses code from Picard and CDDB-py, and
>>> icons from Oxygen project: can you be a bit more specific what files
>>> uses those pieces of source code and the image?
>>
>> Images are available via svn. They're 'compiled' in the source
>> tarball...
>
> what do you mean by compiled?

Into the PyQt resource file puddlestuff/resource.py. You can probably
extract them with a couple of lines of code.

>> I've renamed them though. Do you guys want them listed against what
>> they originally were?
>
> no need, we just need to know the current file name and where they were
> taken.

Okay. The list follows. All of them were taken from
/usr/share/icons/oxygen on my system.

copy.png, cut.png, duplicate.png, edit.png, filenew.png,
preferences.png, playlist.png, quickaction.png, reload.png,
remove.png, undo.png, save.png, paste.png, action.png, open.png,
addfolder.png



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