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Re: [Sks-devel] debian woody/stable?
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Peter Palfrader |
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Re: [Sks-devel] debian woody/stable? |
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Sun, 14 Mar 2004 16:34:46 +0100 |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004, M. Drew Streib wrote:
> Has anyone had success installing any recent sks on debian/woody? I'd
> really like to give it a try (I run pksd now on us.pgp.net), but
> like many/most keyserver operators, I don't run bleeding edge operating
> systems.
>
> Any backports? :)
keyserver.noreply.org is running on something that resembled woody at
one point in time.
Fabbione and I have a (not-finished) debian package of sks. To run it
on stable you need libdb4.1 and db4.1-util which can be found on [1] for
instance. You also need a newer libgmp3 and the sks package itself,
both of which I have backports of.
If you actually want to build it yourself, you also need ocaml,
ocaml-nums, cryptokit and numerix from unstable, which might depend on
newer dephelper and stuff (updated dephelper backports are available
somewhere).
The source of the package is in subversion:
https://svn.clearairturbulence.org/debian-sks/trunk/sks/
Let me know if you rather get the binary packages.
And - just to say it once more - they are not finished yet, they are
highly experimental. And documentation doesn't exist either.
1. deb http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/subversion-woody/ ./
Peter
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