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2023-06-20 | fixup 75533443ecae81d6861bdc1402a0e4b271838979: fixes sciteco-gtk Debian ↵ | Robin Haberkorn | 1 | -1/+1 | |
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2023-06-19 | distribute sciteco.desktop | Robin Haberkorn | 1 | -2/+1 | |
* Useful for packaging on platforms where we can only build from tarballs (FreeBSD) * I don't know whether it's always safe and correct to install this file into $DATADIR/applications, so the file is only distributed but not installed yet. * It contains a hardcoded binary name "gsciteco". This could actually differ depending on the concrete --program-prefix and it would be good to include the exact installation path. This however is not possible as long as we do not install this file. | |||||
2021-06-01 | debianized the Gtk UI (sciteco-gtk) | Robin Haberkorn | 1 | -0/+16 | |
* Added a Freedesktop file - only as part of the debian package yet. `make install` won't install a Desktop file since it would have to be generated. * Just like when installing manually, you can have a Curses and Gtk installation side by side using the same .teco_ini. * Common data between the Curses UI (sciteco-curses) and Gtk UI are in a new architecture-independant package sciteco-common. * The Gtk+ binaries are prefixed with `g` (gsciteco, gtedoc.tes, ggrosciteco.tes). * Debian source and binary packages can be built using `./distribute.mk debian` as usual. It should also be possible to push everything to the PPA for the next release, although that is not yet tested. |