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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Dec 2008 06:22:17 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>CrunchBang ~ packaging</title>
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      <description>Code, Design &amp; GNU/Linux</description>

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    <title>Quick Set-up for Ubuntu Packaging</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2008/03/18/quick-setup-for-ubuntu-packaging/</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 06:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2008/03/18/quick-setup-for-ubuntu-packaging/</guid>
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    <p>I have been doing a fair amount of packaging lately. I have also been testing <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron/ " title="Ubuntu Hardy Heron">Hardy Heron</a> and performing system upgrades/fresh installations. Every time I perform one of these fresh installs I lose my packaging/build environment. Attempting to remember, off the top of my head, which packages to install to reinstate my packaging/build environment causes severe brain pain; so, for future reference I decided to record the process and create a wiki page. By following the instructions on the wiki page I should be able to get my packaging/build environment up and running within minutes.</p>

<p>URL: <a href="http://www.crunchbang.org/wiki/PackagingSetupForUbuntu " title="Quick set-up for Ubuntu packaging.">http://www.crunchbang.org/wiki/PackagingSetupForUbuntu</a><br />
Ubuntu packaging guide: <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide " title="Ubuntu packaging guide.">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide</a><br />
Ubuntu pbuilder howto: <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto " title="Ubuntu pbuilder howto.">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto</a></p>

<p>On the subject of packaging, I really need to try and get more involved with packaging for <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/ " title="Ubuntu, Linux for human beings.">Ubuntu</a>. It&#39;s all very well &#39;n&#39; good having a personal repository, but I would really like to be able to contribute more back to the community. I think the reason why I&#39;ve been holding back on getting more involved is due to the amount of time involved; it only takes minutes to create and upload packages to my own repository, whereas there are more hoops to jump through when packaging for Ubuntu, therefore it takes more time. Having said that, I think I need to learn to jump through said hoops before I pick-up too many self-taught bad habits :/</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/packaging/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;packaging&#8221;">packaging</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a></p>
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    <title>Personal Package Archives out of Beta</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/26/personal-package-archives-out-of-beta/</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:20:29 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/26/personal-package-archives-out-of-beta/</guid>
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    <p>From the <a href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel " title="ubuntu-devel -- Ubuntu Development">Ubuntu developers list</a>:</p>

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  <p>Personal Package Archives are now out of beta and available to all Launchpad users and teams. Find out more in our quick-start guide at <a href="https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart " title="PPA Quick Start Guide">https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart</a></p>
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<p>This is great news. I love it when a service/software comes out of beta, it leaves me with a greater sense of confidence. I&#39;ve been using my <a href="https://launchpad.net/~corenominal/+archive " title="My Launchpad PPA">Launchpad PPA</a> for a couple of months now and it&#39;s been a real help by introducing me to the process of uploading packages to a remote repository. I recommend PPAs to anyone wanting to experiment with packaging for Ubuntu. There&#39;s a PPA introduction class at 15.00 UTC on Wednesday 28th November in <a href="irc://irc.freenode.org/ubuntu-classroom " title="IRC Freenode #ubuntu-classroom">#ubuntu-classroom</a>.</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/packaging/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;packaging&#8221;">packaging</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ppa/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ppa&#8221;">ppa</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a></p>
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    <title>MOTU, REVU &amp; NOCLUE</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/22/motu-revu-and-noclue/</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 02:10:22 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/22/motu-revu-and-noclue/</guid>
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    <p>I&#39;ve been thinking about trying to get my <a href="https://launchpad.net/~corenominal/+archive " title="My PPA packages on Launchpad.net">PPA packages</a> included in the Ubuntu Universe repositories. To this end, I&#39;ve started researching the <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU " title="Ubuntu Wiki - MOTU">MOTU process</a>. <a href="http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/ " title="Daniel Holbach">Daniel Holbach</a> was kind enough to leave me a link to the correct page on the Ubuntu wiki [<em><a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages " title="Ubuntu Wiki - UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages">UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages</a></em>] for my new <a href="http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/17/150-extra-gimp-brushes-for-ubuntu/ " title="150 Extra GIMP brushes for Ubuntu"><code>gimp-brushes</code></a> package. <a href="http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/ " title="Christer Edwards">Christer Edwards</a> and <a href="http://stompbox.typepad.com/blog/ " title="Jorge .O Castro">Jorge O. Castro</a> have also been supportive and encouraging over email &#8212; thank you :)</p>

<p>Inspired by the encouragement, I&#39;ve managed to read through the information and yesterday I uploaded my first package to REVU. I&#39;m now waiting for <strike>the fallout</strike> reviewers to comment and hopefully provide some guidance/constructive criticism.</p>

<p>So anyway, on the slim chance that any of the MOTU team read this, please take a look at my <a href="http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=gimp-brushes " title="REVU - gimp-brushes">first REVU package</a>. And remember, go easy on me, I&#39;m a noob at this packaging lark.</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/motu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;motu&#8221;">motu</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/packaging/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;packaging&#8221;">packaging</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ppa/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ppa&#8221;">ppa</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/revu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;revu&#8221;">revu</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a></p>
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