2009/3/26 Chow Loong Jin <
hyperair gmail com>:
> On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 11:15 +0100, Oben Sonne wrote:
>> 2009/3/26 Chow Loong Jin <
hyperair gmail com>:
>> > On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 01:31 +0100, Oben Sonne wrote:
>> >> Hey folks,
>> >>
>> >> I'm happy to announce release 0.8 of Remuco, a tool to remotely control
>> >> Banshee via Bluetooth or WiFi on J2ME cell phones.
>> >>
>> >> New features include enhanced playback control, cover art art support
>> >> and track progress display on the mobile device.
>> >>
>> >> See
http://remuco.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> Oben
>> > Hey Oben,
>> >
>> > This looks like a wonderful application, and I'd like to package it for
>> > Debian and Ubuntu. I noticed your code is licensed under GPL-3, and
>> > that's all well and good, but you don't seem to have included the
>> > sources for the .jar files. As such, as per Debian Free Software
>> > Guidelines (DFSG) policy, these binaries have to be removed from the
>> > tarball (we generally upload DFSG clean tarballs instead of the pristine
>> > upstream tarballs in this case).
>> >
>> > However, unless I'm mistaken, remuco without the client is pretty
>> > useless. Could you perhaps include a tarball with the sources of
>> > this .jar file, and perhaps some sort of build system (Makefile?) to
>> > generate this .jar?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> > --
>> > Chow Loong Jin
>> >
>>
>> Hey Chow,
>>
>> sounds good, thanks for the contribution.
>>
>> You're right, without the client the whole system is useless. The
>> complete source code is available in an SVN repository:
>>
https://remuco.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/remuco/tags/0.8.0/ . The
>> client binaries are built using ant - some instructions can be found
>> at the top of the file client/build.xml.
>>
>> Concerning the packaging guide lines, is a release specific SVN URL
>> sufficient or do you require an explicit source package?
>>
>> Oben
>
> It's possible to use SVN, but it's generally not advised, as the tarball
> needs to be generated by the Debian maintainer or uploader of the
> package (into Debian). Perhaps you could release a 0.8.0.1 tarball? I'm
> working on the python bits of this package at the moment.
>
> Another thing: What versions of python will this work on? Also, is the
> remuco module (base/module/remuco) supposed to be a public module or
> private module?
>
> Either way I think it should be okay if you release the sources (and
> build system) together with the tarball instead of the .jar file.
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Chow Loong Jin