Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
The Ubuntu-specific thing (although it might actually be GNOME-specific, I'm not
sure) I had in mind was the Applications -> Add/Remove Applications tool. It'd
be
really neat to be able to go in there, type in "quadra" in the search box and
see
Quadra appear. At the moment, there would also be a need to check the "show
unsupported applications" checkbox, of course...
To have this work involves the Quadra package actually getting in their
repository
(is someone a MOTU? I could become one, I suppose), but I don't know what the
package
needs to do in order to show up there (obviously, not every package shows up
there!).
Even without that particular feature (which could be spun off in its own
issue), it'd
be nice if Quadra appeared in the Applications -> Games menu once the package
was
installed, even if you do it with "dpkg -i". This is looks like it's simply a
matter
of the package having a /usr/share/applications/quadra.desktop file, or
something
like that...
Original comment by pphaneuf
on 25 Apr 2008 at 11:17
I don't think you'd need to become a MOTU. I think you just need to point them
in the
direction of an actively maintained package.
Original comment by Shrapnel.City@gmail.com
on 26 Apr 2008 at 12:57
We won't hold up the 1.2.0 release for that. The Debian (and others) packaging
will
at first be applied as diffs part of the package itself, and we'll do our best
to
integrate those upstream.
That'll also give package maintainers the chance to work out the kinks for
themselves
without round-tripping with us or having defective packaging in the upstream
release.
Original comment by pphaneuf
on 14 Nov 2008 at 10:18
Original comment by pphaneuf
on 23 Aug 2014 at 11:41
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
pphaneuf
on 20 Apr 2008 at 9:54