launchpad only builds packages for the Ubuntu releases, but you could use one of the Ubuntu packages on Debian if you find an Ubuntu release that is close to your Debian release.
I hear that OpenSUSE's build server will build Debian packages, but I've never used it. It would be very useful if someone set that up, I think can also build Fedora and SUSE packages.
.hc
On Sep 21, 2012, at 10:17 PM, dreamer wrote:
Would this also work for debian? (squeeze, wheezy, sid, experimental ..)
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
Back in Jan/Feb, I put together a pd-extended.deb package that uses the normal process for building .deb packages rather than the crazy hack that normally builds the Pd-extended .deb packages. I finally worked out the final kinks, and there are now working packages for Ubuntu i386 and amd64 for Lucid and Maverick.
Doing it this way means that anyone can build it using launchpad, opensuse build, or any other standard method. That means its easy to support both i386/amd64 32-bit/64-bit on Ubuntu lucid, maverick, natty, oneiric, precise, and quantal.
I just uploaded builds for Hardy, Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid, Natty, Oneiric, Precise, and Quantal. Hopefully those all build. If this works out, then I'm going to switch all .deb building to this method.
So please test these packages and let me know if they work for you!
https://launchpad.net/~eighthave/+archive/pd-extended
.hc
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