[Commotion-dev] commotion-mesh-applet v0.1 released!

Mikael "MMN-o" Nordfeldth mmn at hethane.se
Tue Jul 23 16:28:21 UTC 2013


On 2013-07-12 21:47, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> This includes packages for Oneiric thru Saucy.  The source tarball is
> attached.  It should be possible to do "python setup.py install" but keep in
> mind its barely tested.
> 
> commotion-mesh-applet-0.1.tar.gz SHA1: db7955ac8eee4d8355189811209238c34ab9f94e

Is a Debian build set planned? I'm running wheezy (Debian 7.1) and would
prefer it if there was a pre-built dependency chain available through apt :)


Either way, when installing nm-dispatcher-olsrd from the 'oneiric'
branch, the only one with a Debian-compatible libc6 version dependency,
I get the following (pardon my sv_SE locale):

   Ställer in nm-dispatcher-olsrd (0.1-1~oneiric) ...
   Usage: /etc/init.d/network-manager
{start|stop|restart|force-reload|status}
   dpkg: fel vid hantering av nm-dispatcher-olsrd (--configure):
    underprocessen installerade post-installation-skript gav felkod 1

If you couldn't translate it, it means that that when apt runs configure
on nm-dispatcher-olsrd it gets a bad exit code (1). The "Usage:" line is
obviously from some attempt to run the network-manager init script.

If this is due to oneiric's network-manager not being the same as Debian
wheezy, nevermind this report. I haven't looked at what might really be
going on under the hood.


I'll make sure to try the mesh applet on an Ubuntu raring (13.04)
release as well, where I'm sure it'll install easier. However I've just
started to move away from Canonical since their Amazon trickstery (but
not all machines are migrated yet, so I'll make sure to make time!).

-- 
Mikael "MMN-o" Nordfeldth
XMPP/mail: mmn at hethane.se
http://blog.mmn-o.se/

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