Debian package updated

Bruce ONeel beoneel at bluewin.ch
Tue Aug 6 11:44:45 UTC 2002


Hi,

Thanks, I've updated this as a readme in the debian directory.

cheers

bruce

"Lex Spoon" <lex at cc.gatech.edu> wrote:
> I've updated the Debian packages to use Ian's newest release, and Bruce
> has uploaded them.   There's not much functional difference between the
> last packages.  The main thing is that the debugging messages from the
> last package are now removed.  :)
> 
> To get them, info is on the usual "Download for Unix" page on the Swiki.
>  In short, however, you can add the following to your
> /etc/apt/sources.list:
> 
> deb ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/3.2/unix-linux/debian/
> unstable non-US
> deb-src ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/3.2/unix-linux/debian/
> unstable non-US
> 
> And then you can install the following packages:
> 
> 	- inisqueak  (install this to pull in everything)
> 	- squeak-vm-oss  XOR squeak-vm-nas
> 	- squeak-image32
> 	- squeak-sources3
> 
> 
> If you've already got apt-get lines for Squeak, note that these have
> changed slightly: it's "3.2" instead of "3.2gamma", and "unix-linux"
> instead of unix.
> 
> These packages are only for Debian/unstable.  They should rebuild just
> fine on other branches, however.  To do so, add just the deb-src line,
> use "apt-get source squeak", and  finally do "dpkg-buildpackage
> -rfakeroot" from within the unpackad tree.
> 
> 
> Let me know of any problems that come up.  I'm sure there will be
> some....  It's too bad we can't use the existing Debian infrastructure
> to manage this, but the Apple license makes Debian too queesy.
> 
> 
> -Lex



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