seamonkey progress, part II
Alexander Sack
asac at jwsdot.com
Tue Oct 3 22:31:38 UTC 2006
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:50:47PM +0200, Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote:
> I've done a new build. This time I took the js-debugger and dev packages
> out.
> But I do agree with Alexander: I think the -dev package is needed for
> now. When Seamonkey is based on xulrunner, then I can take out parts
> related to nspr and nss, but the -dev is still needed, as Thunderbird
> and Seamonkey-mailnews are not the same.
Mike can you rephrase why you are so firmly against a -dev package? Why
can't you live with seamonkey providing a -dev package? Is it really
such a PITA?
For me it looks rather ugly for people that want to develop native
components for seamonkey to install thunderbird-dev and vv.
And as soon as we come to things like native components for composer
and other components not included in thunderbird what would be the
option then?
>
> There is a new .diff and .dsc as well. These should work.
> available at: http://bluebox.passys.nl/Debian/Experimental
>
not yet :(
asac at hanson:~/mozillas/seamonkey$ dpkg-source -x seamonkey_1.1a-3.dsc
dpkg-source: warning: extracting unsigned source package
(./seamonkey_1.1a-3.dsc)
dpkg-source: failure: cannot read ./seamonkey_1.1a-3.tar.gz: No such
file or directory
... please take care that the .orig.tar.gz is next to your
seamonkey-1.1a tree when building the package ... then there should be
no problem to produce it properly.
- Alexander
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