Opened at 2010-06-17T11:04:24Z
Closed at 2011-08-16T04:19:32Z
#1088 closed defect (fixed)
Have tahoe-lafs apt-get installable on squeeze
Reported by: | arthur | Owned by: | somebody |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | 1.8.2 |
Component: | packaging | Version: | 1.7β |
Keywords: | debian install | Cc: | |
Launchpad Bug: |
Description
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed at 2010-06-17T11:04:40Z by arthur
- Component changed from unknown to packaging
- Milestone changed from undecided to 1.7.0
- Owner changed from nobody to somebody
comment:2 Changed at 2010-06-17T16:20:07Z by zooko
comment:3 Changed at 2010-06-18T23:54:12Z by zooko
- Milestone changed from 1.7.0 to 1.7.1
Targeting this for v1.7.1. I would love to have proper support for installing Tahoe-LAFS on various platforms. Ideally also encourage some Debianistas to properly include it in Debian proper!
comment:4 Changed at 2010-07-17T05:47:09Z by davidsarah
- Keywords debian install added
comment:5 Changed at 2010-07-18T02:26:43Z by davidsarah
- Milestone changed from 1.7.1 to soon
comment:6 Changed at 2011-08-16T04:19:32Z by davidsarah
- Milestone changed from soon to 1.8.2
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
- Summary changed from Have tahoe-lafs 1.7 apt-get installable on squeeze to Have tahoe-lafs apt-get installable on squeeze
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Arthur: are you willing to take on this job? Awesome! There shouldn't be too much more work to do--just make sure we have .deb's of a sufficiently recent version of zfec, pycryptopp, pyOpenSSL, and PyCrypto?. And, of course, Tahoe-LAFS, but that one is pure-Python so it is easy to build a deb on any platform. See the buildbots for zfec and pycryptopp for automated building of .deb's and automated upload of said deb's to http://tahoe-lafs.org . The pycryptopp and pyOpenSSL ones might be harder. We want to announce v1.7.0 within a couple of days, so if it isn't already working to apt-get install it on squeeze at that time, then at least we can get it working a few days later. If that's the way it goes down then we'll put "Proper Support for Debian squeeze" into the release notes for v1.7.1.