Re: [myhdl-list] MyHDL on Ubuntu
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From: Balau <ba...@us...> - 2009-12-20 17:31:15
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This work can be reused on debian-based distributions. The most famous are Debian itself, Ubuntu (with Kubuntu, Edubuntu, etc...), Mint and Knoppix. As far as I know, other systems use completely different policies. > On Dec 20, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Balau wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am currently working to package MyHDL for Ubuntu. I think it will > > be an advantage for MyHDL, since it will be able to reach the > > community of one of the most widespread Linux distribution (even if > > I think the most used distribution for electronic designers is > > Fedora Electronic Labs), and allow easy installation and updates. > > > > The process is not very simple but it does not imply any work for > > the project developers, because it involves basically: > > - getting the last release (for example myhdl-0.6) > > - adding the "Debian" specific files for packaging > > - build the package > > - upload the built package to a public repository, that allows users > > to download and update MyHDL. > > I can take care of those steps, since I saw that the release cycle > > of MyHDL is not pressing. It is also possible to push important > > patches (for example security bugs) on the repository before the > > next MyHDL release. > > Do you know if the packages for different systems, i.e. BSD ports and > Mac ports, are similar? I believe the BSD ports are tcl scripts that > inform the system where to download etc? I understand this effort is > specifically for Ubuntu, I wonder if other system packages would be > easily derived for this effort? > > .chris |