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Hi racb
just tagged 0.6.4 so the release is ready to go. I will remove my linux binary from the download page and rely on your builds instead if that is OK. I think I will wait until your builds are done before making an announcement. Thanks for all you help. For others here is the link. http://pianobooster.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pianobooster/tags/PianoBooster/0.6.4/PianoBooster.tar.gz?view=tar&pathrev=91 Louis |
Louis,
This is tagged wrong - compare http://pianobooster.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pianobooster/tags/PianoBooster/0.6.4/ against http://pianobooster.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pianobooster/tags/PianoBooster/0.6.2b/ I hate subversion when it comes to things like this - I can never get it to do what I mean first time either. Can you sort this and I'll try again? You also mentioned that you wanted this in the education section, but unfortunately there isn't an education section - see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-subsections - can you give me an example of a similar package for me to match? Cheers, racb |
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OK I previous tagged the parent directory of the one you wanted, but
it is fixed now. I see what you mean that the synaptic package manger does not have education section (but does have some odd categories e.g. ham radio) how ever Ubuntu software centre definitely does have an education section eg GNU solfege, Tux Paint, KTouch are examples. the following line in pianobooster.desktop does the trick and it appears in education menu. Categories=Music;Education; make install seems to work OK now, but the pianobooster executable is put in bin rather than games (but solfege is also in bin) I have tried hard to make you and other package builders life easier by making make install put everything in the right place. let me know if there are any problems as I am about put the source.tgz and the win32 executable live on the source forge download page. Also I added the line below pianobooster.desktop to get right click in nautilus to work MimeType=audio/midi; but you might need to run update-desktop-database see this link: http://n2.nabble.com/PianoBooster-version-0-6-4rc-and-qmake-tp4071503p4075509.html Thanks for your help. Louis. On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 5:09 PM, racb [via Piano Booster] <[hidden email]> wrote: > Louis, > > This is tagged wrong - compare > http://pianobooster.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pianobooster/tags/PianoBooster/0.6.4/ against > http://pianobooster.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pianobooster/tags/PianoBooster/0.6.2b/ > > I hate subversion when it comes to things like this - I can never get it to > do what I mean first time either. Can you sort this and I'll try again? > > You also mentioned that you wanted this in the education section, but > unfortunately there isn't an education section - see > http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-subsections - can > you give me an example of a similar package for me to match? > > Cheers, > > racb > > ________________________________ > View message @ > http://n2.nabble.com/Version-0-6-4-has-just-been-released-tagged-in-svn-tp4079549p4083578.html > To start a new topic under Piano Booster Development, email > [hidden email] > To unsubscribe from Piano Booster Development, click here. > |
I don't mind how you arrange the subversion repository, I just need it to be consistent between releases so that I can track changes.
I've put it in section "sound" based on Rosegarden which does the same. I'm using your "make install" now, which includes your .desktop file that puts it in the Education menu, and calling update-desktop-database in postinst. https://launchpad.net/~racb/+archive/extra - please test! Cheers |
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Yes that package seems OK (the first time I tried it the GDebi Package
Installer locked up after PB was installed and I ended up rebooting -- have tried to make it go wrong again and I can't) Yes I had made a mistake the first time I tagged PB thanks for pointing that out. I had not used your page before but when I tried to click on the pianobooster package nothing happened. Is that normal? the First • Previous • Next • Last buttons do nothing. I had to click on View package details to get the package. By the way I fixed the Accidentals displaying incorrectly bug that you reported. I hope it works OK for you. It was very difficult to fix. There is an issue with the Intel GPU drivers in Ubuntu 9.04 that stops PB working. I will put the details on PB download page. Louis On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:46 AM, racb [via Piano Booster] <[hidden email]> wrote: > I don't mind how you arrange the subversion repository, I just need it to be > consistent between releases so that I can track changes. > > I've put it in section "sound" based on Rosegarden which does the same. I'm > using your "make install" now, which includes your .desktop file that puts > it in the Education menu, and calling update-desktop-database in postinst. > > https://launchpad.net/~racb/+archive/extra - please test! > > Cheers > > ________________________________ > View message @ > http://n2.nabble.com/Version-0-6-4-has-just-been-released-tagged-in-svn-tp4079549p4085338.html > To start a new topic under Piano Booster Development, email > [hidden email] > To unsubscribe from Piano Booster Development, click here. > |
Great!
I'm not sure about the GDebi problem - although a package shouldn't be able to do that to the installer and this is a very straightforward package, so we'll have to see if anyone else has that problem. Yes you'll have to install from the View Details page to get a raw link to install the package manually. Users can either do that or they can add the repository to their software sources to integrate it into the package manager and automatically receive updates. Sorry the instructions aren't clearer; it's the design of Launchpad personal package archives that I have no control over. I will try the accidentals in a couple of weeks - I don't have a midi interface where I am right now (well I do but it involves needing a gameport!). |
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