Yes, but would would you rather make an ubuntu package instead of
merging from Debian? To me it seems like twice as much work if both
Debian and Ubuntu packages it. It sometimes makes sense to package
independent from Debian (typically for imprtant packages), but I'm not
sure here.
That being said, I would very much like to have 2.49a in Karmic soon
to see which bugs can be closed and start troubleshooting the rest. On
my computer, Blender is pretty much useless in Jaunty (I think that is
true for most computers with intel graphics) and I hope we can make it
usable in Karmic.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Festor wrote: download. blender. org/source/ blender- 2.49a.tar. gz download. blender. org/source/ blender- 2.49a.tar. gz.md5sum
> Updated, 2.49a source:
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Yes, but would would you rather make an ubuntu package instead of
merging from Debian? To me it seems like twice as much work if both
Debian and Ubuntu packages it. It sometimes makes sense to package
independent from Debian (typically for imprtant packages), but I'm not
sure here.
That being said, I would very much like to have 2.49a in Karmic soon
to see which bugs can be closed and start troubleshooting the rest. On
my computer, Blender is pretty much useless in Jaunty (I think that is
true for most computers with intel graphics) and I hope we can make it
usable in Karmic.