1 Apr 2009 08:58
Re: [PM] pacpl-konqueror-4.0.5-0.pm.1 (openSUSE 10.3/noarch)
Am Mittwoch, 1. April 2009 schrieb Reinhard Paderewski: > Hi, > > I've been a little bit astonished, not being able to find the context-menu > for PACPL any more in my Konqueror for KDE3 after a simple update. > > IMHO there should be a package like pacpl-konqueror_kde3-4.0.5-0.pm.1 to > avoid confusion about a missing context-menu in Konqueror for KDE3. > > Shouldn't it be possible to offer *two* packages for Konqueror (for example > pacpl-konqueror_kde3-4.0.5-0.pm.1 and pacpl-konqueror_kde4-4.0.5-0.pm.1) > with dependencies to PACPL and the particular KDE? > > I only found a hint about that in > http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Perl+Audio+Converter?content=25766 >. > > IMHO it's a little bit too hidden for unexperienced users to realize, that > the support for KDE3 has been discontinued and the desktop-integration has > to be manually solved by copying the file pacpl.desktop from the deeps of a > source-package. > > Thank you for reading and probably regarding my point of view ;o) look here: http://packman.links2linux.de/package/pacpl/89323 pacpl-konqueror is the package you want: Konqueror extension for package Perl Audio Converter.(Continue reading)
> They are games (freeware) and take some space...
>
> enemyterritory-2.60b-1.i386.rpm 255M
> tce-0.49-1.i386.rpm 447M
split of the data-files as a noarch package and make it nosrc.rpm.
You can also use the autodownloader package from packman, so the user must do
the download of the data-files and you provide only a small script to manage
the installation. See package itself for details. I used autodownloader often
for such large games (e.g. Wop, urbanterror, rott, trepidation, vavoom,
quake3, ..)
The noarch packages exist only once, otherwise the size of this package will
multiply per two or three (depends on possible ppc-build) per disribution.
i586.rpm, x86_64.rpm, ppc.rpm, src.rpm ...
> Is it possible to host them on Packman?
normally we don't host packages :)
you should join the team and maintain your packages yourself in the packman
repository.
> Greetings,
> Javier
>
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