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![]() The debian installer requires libavcodec60 as a dependency, which is already included in linuxmint through libavcodec-extra60, creating a package conflict. Changes to fix this : - also accept libavcodec-extra as a dependency as it includes libavcodec GitLab: #1937 Change-Id: Ia3ab39e6d8bd233414c607ab70fd70af629595b0 |
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# Differences and compatibility with official debian.org package This source package also provides binary package jami-all. jami-all is an all-in-one package that is it ships both the Jami Daemon and the GNOME client. This package is not available in the debian.org repositories (not needed in the Debian case). jami-all allows easy installation of Jami as a single package from jami.net. The reason is that one cannot register a repository in source.list.d and directly use it to fetch the dependencies. As a consequence it is not possible to have a one-click installation with two binary packages. That's why we build jami-all. jami-all conflicts with jami and jami-daemon since they are distributing the same files. # Notes ## Importing a new version 1- Prepare the new changelog entry mentioning the new version. (the version on the changelog will be used to determine what to download). Releases are available here: https://dl.jami.net/release/tarballs/ 2- Run debian/rules get-orig-source 3- Import the tarball with gbp import-orig <tarball> ## tarballs-unpacked We need those tarballs in tarballs-unpacked. The rest should be excluded. - msgpack-c-cpp-1.2.0.tar.gz - opendht-281b62dfd529a226e94d0da19e01acf07871a797.tar.gz - pjproject-2.4.5.tar.bz2