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Does anyone wants to maintain Ubuntu PPA? #144
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@smurphos |
I would love to say yes, but real life is complicated right now and only going to get more so. I don't want to commit to things I can't keep up with.... ;-) |
If you're interested in sticking with the PKGBUILD format, I've got a project that would allow you to create Debian packages from such. There's also an AUR-like platform I've made for Debian distributions that would allow for easier distribution of said PKGBUILDs. There isn't a ton of users at the moment, but it appears to be working well for those that are using it. If you're interested in that, you can find links to it inside of makedeb's documentation. Edit: Looks like the links in the docs is currently broken - you can find it here: https://dur.hunterwittenborn.com/ |
packaging files do already exist for debian/ubuntu - i just have no time or interest in maintaining a package itself for distribution which i dont use myself :) |
If this just entails building .deb file every so often then uploading it, then i don't see why not. |
@malachis1447 awesome, let me know if you need any help/details setting that up, and please post a link to your PPA when/if it's up |
wanted to provide an update, as to why i haven't set up the PPA yet. About a week and a half after my last reply to this thread, i got laid off from the contracting company i worked for. I found a new position that requires me to move to another state halfway across the country. I'm not saying i won't be able to do it at all, it's just a matter of needing some time. I hardly have any time to do anything for myself. I'm really sorry to let you down like that. Once i get set up in my new place, I'll be sure to get on it for you, and send you a link to the PPA. Regards |
not at all, i'm not using ubuntu myself after all :) take your time, and good luck on a new place! |
So I would really like to install Oomox, but don't understand how I can get the latest version 1.14. I have once tried to build something from source code and had to install a zillion dev-packages, not to mention spend hours and hours to make the magic happen. So I do not wish to go down that road again, and I guess plenty of others users neither. Is there anyone who can tell me how to get my hands on 1.14 for Linux mint 20.3? I really think it's a pity if this piece of software doesn't get used because of this! So hopefully someone can come to the rescue Edit: I managed to get it working with the git command. However, it would be great if someone could manage a PPA. Iḿ afraid I lack the technical capabilities for that. |
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@Kuna42 does it fully works for yourself at first place? :) also please keep in mind what currently:
while, at the same time, base16 plugin became stronger and allows more complicated templates and more values than original base16 format (themix-project/themix-plugin-base16@f601ab1, themix-project/themix-plugin-base16@5400d44#diff-5d724781a70d4dde78fb7cf6960cd9c4504927b17f10043b88c948f76fda7599R41) so moving to easier template-based themes using this fork of |
:| Oh i don't see them. I read today the first time of this project, and i saw that i have to build it for myself.. so i spend my day with building / reading of error messages. (What a nice day) I want only a theme where my task bar looks different.. Ok, i will check later (tomorrow or somedays later) what base16 is. |
if you would follow instructions in readme more carefully you wouldn't have the problem with submodules tl;dr - at the current moment of time only oomox-gtk-theme theme plugin is stable, but it's absent for gtk4 |
Yes, i read it not very carefully. Is just saw the Installation and thought: And now, it worked. (Only the oomox style theme is exportable) The other two style themes show me some errors. It sounds not so good, that only this one worked. Maybe i find some time, at this weeks i have a lot to do, to help on this issues. |
that's exactly what i told you in the comments above
because it is installed on your machine with all the possible plugins, normally it's splitted to many packages for each plugin - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&SeB=nd&K=themix&outdated=&SB=p&SO=d&PP=50&submit=Go |
i know, i want only to repeat this. (idk why i have done this) ah, i understand, there are a lot of data in every package, so a lot of small data = large and know i think i understand more, why this is in many different packages/repositories, because if you update e.g. the theme base16, oomox didn't changed. And it would be redundant to update it too. |
All build scripts for the DEB package are here and working fine: https://github.com/themix-project/oomox/tree/master/packaging/ubuntu, https://github.com/themix-project/oomox/releases/download/1.6.0/oomox_1.6.0.deb but I don't wanna messing with a PPA itself.
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