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<b>Question:</b>
What is available?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
You can have a look <a href=http://people.debian.org/~bayle/debian />there</a>
to see what's available</blockquote>
<b>Question:</b>
How to get the packages?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
Add the following lines to you /etc/apt/sources.list <pre>
deb http://people.debian.org/~bayle/debian stable/
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~bayle/debian stable/
</pre> or <pre>
deb http://christian.bayle.free.fr/debian stable/
deb-src http://christian.bayle.free.fr/debian stable/
</pre> (Christian's pages), or <pre>
deb http://people.debian.org/~lolando/debian unstable/
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~lolando/debian unstable/
</pre> or <pre>
deb http://roland.mas.free.fr/debian unstable/
deb-src http://roland.mas.free.fr/debian unstable/
</pre> (Roland's pages). Depending on our real life activity, one may be more
up-to-date than the other.<br>
Then run: <pre>
apt-get update
</pre> <BR>
You have now several possibilities:
<UL>
<LI>You never installed any sourceforge or gforge package, just: <pre>
apt-get install gforge
</pre> and answer carefully to all the questions, it is preferable to let the
install touch your config files, though it's not the default because of
debian policy.
<LI>You want old sourceforge (more tested than gforge, with themes
and foundries, almost the classical 2.6.1 coming from the last known
cvs snapshot from VA. <pre>
apt-get install sourceforge
</pre>
<LI>You want new gforge, but you have already sourceforge
installed <BR>
<pre>
apt-get install gforge-sourceforge-transition
</pre> will dump your db and move your files, then <pre>
apt-get install gforge
</pre> will uninstall sourceforge and install gforge with the dumped data
</UL>
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<b>Question:</b>
How to get the gforge source code?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
<UL>
<LI>From debian distro <BR>
<pre>
apt-get source gforge
</pre>
<LI>From CVS <BR>
<pre>
cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gforge login
</pre> And just return for the password <pre>
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gforge co -d gforge-3.0 gforge
</pre>
</UL>
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<b>Question:</b>
Where is the savannah project page?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
<A href=http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gforge />http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gforge/</A>
</blockquote>
<b>Question:</b>
Where is the Gforge home page?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
<A href=http://gforge.org />http://fusionforge.org/</A></blockquote>
<b>Question:</b>
How do I build this packages?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
go into gforge-3.0 dir and run <pre>
debuild
</pre> The debuild tool is in the devscripts Debian package. If you run this
command on Debian Woody (stable), you may have to upgrade some needed
tools (debconf, debhelper, ...). To do that, add the lines for Debian
testing in your apt sources file and then try something like: <pre>
apt-get -t <needed version> install debhelper
</pre> When the packages are built, do the following: <pre>
mkdir /directory_of_your_choice/debian
cd /directory_of_your_choice
dpkg-scanpackages debian /dev/null | gzip > debian/Packages.gz
echo "deb file:/directory_of_your_choice debian/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get install gforge
</pre></blockquote>
<b>Question:</b>
Where do I find help?
<blockquote><b>Answer:</b> <BR>
For more info you can join us on IRC at irc.openprojects.net on #gforge
(GForge package) or #debian-devel-fr (French) <BR>
Mailing lists are there: <A
HREF=http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=gforge>http://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=gforge</A>
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