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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2012-12-10 09:23, Oliver Tonnhofer
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On 07.12.2012, at 21:09, A.Pirard.Papou wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Oliver, I'm afraid I see no upgrade to
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mapproxy.org/static/rel/mapproxy_1.4.0_all.deb">http://mapproxy.org/static/rel/mapproxy_1.4.0_all.deb</a>
which I had enjoyed installing instantly.
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We don't provide any official .deb packages. The .deb packages at mapproxy.org are build manually for the OSGeo Live DVD. I will prepare a 1.5.0 package for the next Live DVD (probably today), but there is no guarantee that there will be a .deb. package for every release.
Maybe someone is able to setup a PPA for .deb packages, if there is a need for it? (Or something similar for Debian)
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Thanks a lot, Oliver.<br>
pip installations may conflict with python stuff that's been
installed by DEB.<br>
I've tried to hack a DEB but I must have missed something and it's
better you do it.<br>
A DEB is not only for the Debian tree.<br>
The command alien can convert it to <span class="moz-txt-tag">RPM,
TGZ and SLP to be used by many systems.<br>
</span>That's, I suppose , what Angelos Tzotsos did.<br>
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Cheers, <br>
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