On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 07:26:12AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
This includes pre-built Debian packages for Debian/Sarge (i386 and SPARC platforms), as well as an RPM-package (built on Mandrake, but it will probably work on most recent RPM-based systems). These should be considered "experimental", although I am currently running the Debian packages on a full pre-production system at work, and the RPM package at home. Please let me know if you have any problems with these.
Henrik, do the Debian packages follow the Debian policy (so, more or less the FHS or whatever it is called now) for files locations ?
They do. Config files in /etc/hobbit/, binaries in /usr/lib/hobbit, data-files and the generated webpages in /var/lib/hobbit.
If so, why not consider having hobbit part of Debian ?
You may even easily find a sponsor for this, indeed.
That is the plan, actually. A good friend of mine is an active Debian developer so I'll discuss it with him to see if I should maintain it in Debian myself, or if I should have someone else handing the Debian bureaucracy.
Regards, Henrik