Notes for package maintainers ----------------------------- About this file --------------- The following notes are intended for package maintainers. These are not meant as strict rules but only as hints and ideas to make a package maintainer's life a little bit easier. So it doesn't make much sense to include this file in any created packages for general distribution. Packaging hints --------------- If the final file size of the created packaged is a problem, you might ignore some files and don't package them or put them into a separate package. This can be easily done (without any further complications) with the translations files(files in %prefix/share/locale/). Another possibility is to skip the tags files in the data/ subdirectory. These are only for auto completion of global symbols. If the files are missing Geany just doesn't provide these global symbol auto completion but all other things will work anyways. You can also skip packaging the full HTML documentation including images. But if you do so, please include at least the text form of the manual. What you shouldn't skip in your package: the filetype.* files in the data/ subdirectory, these files are important. If they are missing, Geany still has a fallback mechanism for syntax highlighting (if filetypes.common is installed) but several other features for certain filetypes will fail (mainly build support). Testing your package -------------------- There are a few things to take care of when you create a package: - Please check whether you include the following files: ScintillaLicense.txt, README, manual.txt, COPYING. ScintillaLicense.txt is the name of the installed file in the doc/ directory. In the source distribution, this file can be found in scintilla/License.txt. The file COPYING is the GPLv2 license text and should(have to?) be included in your package. - Start Geany after it was installed out of your package. Pass the command line argument "-d" to see whether Geany complains about missing files. - Check whether the help menu item (Help->Help or F1) works and opens the local installed HTML documentation in your browser (if it opens the manual on the website you didn't install the HTML manual correctly and Geany falls back to the online manual). - Check the About dialog (Help->About) whether it displays the full GPLv2 license text on the last tab("License"). Feedback -------- If you have to modify anything to package the Geany sources for your distribution/target and these changes might be generally useful, please report your changes to us(the Geany developers) so we can apply them. Such changes could be removing/adding any files, modifying the autotools configuration, any modifications to some "meta" files (like geany.desktop, geany.spec, images/icons, ...) or even if you have to modify the source code to fix broken compilation or something like this. Please inform us about changes you made, so maybe you don't have to change it again with the next release and we can fix it in Geany itself so others could also benefit from these changes. Announce your packages --------------------- After finishing your package creation, feel free to drop a note on Geany's mailing list or directly to us (the Geany developers) to inform us about it. If you wish, we can also add a link on Geany's website to your package. Geany announcements ------------------- Package maintainers are encouraged to subscribe to the Geany mailing list to stay informed about major changes and of course, new releases. -- 2008-2009 by Enrico Tröger, Nick Treleaven and Frank Lanitz enrico(dot)troeger(at)uvena(dot)de nick(dot)treleaven(at)btinternet(dot)com frank(at)frank(dot)uvena(dot)de