CHaoSlayeR
May 3rd, 2009, 04:56 PM
Hi there,
at work I'm currently dealing a lot with WBEM stuff and therefore I wanted to see what there is available for Ubuntu. But the only thing that is in the universe is SBLIM (although I would have chosen that one too).
The problem is that the other nice CMPI providers are not available yet besides the sblim-cmpi-base which is required to get anything at all.
So I though it would be very nice to get those other providers too. So I come up here with the first version of sblim-cmpi-fsvol.
I have created a source and binary package, signed and successfully thrown into pbuilder. If anyone wants to try it on jaunty, here it is attached for a testride.
Those are available for i386 and amd64 machines.
Please have a look at them. Although I checked everything that I know of (this is my first debian package ever) there may still exist some issues that would preven them from being uploaded into ubuntu.
Thanx,
C]-[aoZ
P.S.: Is there any documentation available for how to get packages upstreamed or upstream themself or even becoming an official package maintainer?
at work I'm currently dealing a lot with WBEM stuff and therefore I wanted to see what there is available for Ubuntu. But the only thing that is in the universe is SBLIM (although I would have chosen that one too).
The problem is that the other nice CMPI providers are not available yet besides the sblim-cmpi-base which is required to get anything at all.
So I though it would be very nice to get those other providers too. So I come up here with the first version of sblim-cmpi-fsvol.
I have created a source and binary package, signed and successfully thrown into pbuilder. If anyone wants to try it on jaunty, here it is attached for a testride.
Those are available for i386 and amd64 machines.
Please have a look at them. Although I checked everything that I know of (this is my first debian package ever) there may still exist some issues that would preven them from being uploaded into ubuntu.
Thanx,
C]-[aoZ
P.S.: Is there any documentation available for how to get packages upstreamed or upstream themself or even becoming an official package maintainer?