I tried to pay an experienced commercial Debian packager to get drive added to Debian, but they hit http://pkg-go.alioth.debian.org/packaging.html and then gave up, estimating 9 hours of work because each dependency has to be added separately (9 packages in total, plus and transitives). Probably the best way to get drive added to Debian is to ask this pgk-go team to do it. If the maintainers were to approach them about it, it might stand a chance. Please?
Apparently the Ubuntu .deb / ppa is against the Debian policy, so it won't get accepted in that form.
Of course, workaround is to go get ... but it would be nice to be able to install it on a fresh Debian box as a native app.
I tried to pay an experienced commercial Debian packager to get
driveadded to Debian, but they hit http://pkg-go.alioth.debian.org/packaging.html and then gave up, estimating 9 hours of work because each dependency has to be added separately (9 packages in total, plus and transitives). Probably the best way to get drive added to Debian is to ask thispgk-goteam to do it. If the maintainers were to approach them about it, it might stand a chance. Please?Apparently the Ubuntu
.deb/ ppa is against the Debian policy, so it won't get accepted in that form.Of course, workaround is to
go get ...but it would be nice to be able to install it on a fresh Debian box as a native app.