Hi,
I'm happy to look into it in the next days.
I also asked on the Ubuntu Studio group, and they suggested to have a look here
http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/packaging-new-software.html
Cheers,
Mario
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Hi,I worked on this once - https://github.com/hughrawlinson/chuck-debianThere are two major hurdles:1. The technical work of actually packaging ChucK in a deb, and the automating the CI to build a deb for some build matrix so that binaries are compatible across a variety of systems, debian, ubuntu, other derivatives2. EITHER Getting the `chuck` package name in the ubuntu and debian and other applicable package repositories (https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/chuck), which involves some emails to maintainers and finding people to commit to maintaining it, OR creating and maintaining ChucK's own repository.@Spencer - if hurdle #1 was done for you, would you do hurdle #2?On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 at 15:32, Spencer Salazar <spencer.salazar@gmail.com> wrote:I've looked into this, the tools/process was massive rabbit hole I could never get to work. If you or anyone can get this up and running again in a way thats maintainable for future releases, that would be awesome.
Spencer_______________________________________________On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 3:40 AM Mario Buoninfante <mario.buoninfante@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi,I just noticed that the ChucK Ubuntu package is quite old (v 1.2). Would it be possible to update it? What's the procedure for that?Cheers,Mario
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