jami-packaging issueshttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues2022-01-18T16:35:35Zhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/44Include source packages in Jami's apt repository2022-01-18T16:35:35ZMason HockInclude source packages in Jami's apt repositoryHi. I am a Trisquel contributor, and https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/issues/39 was recently brought to my attention. It would be nice to include the latest version of Jami in our backports repository. We currently...Hi. I am a Trisquel contributor, and https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/issues/39 was recently brought to my attention. It would be nice to include the latest version of Jami in our backports repository. We currently backport Jami from later versions of Ubuntu than our upstream, but since Jami is in Ubuntu's Universe repository these packages do not receive security updates. It would be preferable to include the version of Jami packaged for Ubuntu in your own apt repositories. We sometimes do this with packages from developers who provide their own apt repositories.
However, we require source packages to do this, and it looks like Jami's apt repositories only include binary packages. Would it be possible to also include source packages? I'm not sure whether you build your binary packages from source packages and simply don't upload the source packages, or whether you create binary packages directly. If it's the former, would you consider uploading your source packages? If it's the latter, would you consider creating source packages for Jami? Using `debian/*` from Debian Sid's source package for Jami might be a good starting point.Amin BandaliAmin Bandalihttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/43deb pkgs snnipped: jami-nightly-main.list instead of ring-nightly-main.list2019-11-28T15:35:47ZFredy Pulidodeb pkgs snnipped: jami-nightly-main.list instead of ring-nightly-main.listOur actual snipped ( https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/snippets/280 ) creates `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ring-nightly-main.list`
Perform a test in a clean system to verify if by using `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ring-night...Our actual snipped ( https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/snippets/280 ) creates `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ring-nightly-main.list`
Perform a test in a clean system to verify if by using `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ring-nightly-main.list` it works, it means:
* apt update && apt install jami works
* after installed execute another apt update to be sure that our repo does not have any issue.
If it works:
1- Modify our snipped
2- Do a final test using copy paste from the snipped (to ensure that we will provide to web team works)
3- Move to web team (require review first)Guillaume HellerGuillaume Hellerhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/39Request: add Trisquel to download page2019-12-19T14:37:04ZDanyl StrypeRequest: add Trisquel to download pageHi, thanks for developing such a fantastic chat app as part of the GNU Project. Jami is coming along is leaps and bounds, and I look forward to eventually using it to replace all centralized chat apps.
I just checked your download page ...Hi, thanks for developing such a fantastic chat app as part of the GNU Project. Jami is coming along is leaps and bounds, and I look forward to eventually using it to replace all centralized chat apps.
I just checked your download page for GNU/Linux at:
https://jami.net/download-jami-linux/
It lists 7 distributions, but not a single one of them is in the [list of distros endorsed by the GNU Project]((https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html)) as meeting all the conditions laid out in the [Guidelines for Free System Distributions](https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html). Would you be willing to [add Trisquel to your download page](https://trisquel.info/en/forum/jami-version-trisquel-8-repos-still-called-ring), as the most beginner-orientated distro on that list? Trisquel is based off Ubuntu LTS versions, so I imagine it would be very little extra work to add it to the download page. But it would be a cool act of solidarity to promote at least one GNU endorsed distro and make it easier for any users of Trisquel who are still fairly new to the world of GNU/Linux, to find the instructions that will keep them supplied with the latest and greatest versions of Jami.Guillaume HellerGuillaume Hellerhttps://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/-/issues/35Support Trisquel GNU/Linux2019-11-22T21:51:34ZJami BotSupport Trisquel GNU/LinuxIssue generated from Tuleap's migration script.
**Originally submitted by: n (yeehi)**
Trisquel GNU/Linux is an entirely Libre fork of the Ubuntu project.
https://trisquel.info
Currently, Trisquel 8.0 is under development. ...Issue generated from Tuleap's migration script.
**Originally submitted by: n (yeehi)**
Trisquel GNU/Linux is an entirely Libre fork of the Ubuntu project.
https://trisquel.info
Currently, Trisquel 8.0 is under development. Alpha testing ISO images are available here:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/?C=M;O=A
The Trisquel maintainer can be reached on IRC at Freenode: \#trisquel (quidam)
Since GNU Ring already supports Ubuntu, it should not be too difficult to officially support installation on Trisquel. Indeed, GNU Ring can already be installed and run on Trisquel 7.0, the current version.