Tag: uiml.net

Package updates for Uiml.net

There are new packages available for Uiml.net. Previously, when you just ran uiml.net.exe, it would exit saying that it could not find the frontend UIML files. These are now included in the packages, meaning that you get a nice graphical interface for choosing a UIML file to render. There is now also a dependency on at least one of the rendering backends.

Takis also moved his repository to another server. To install Uiml.net or Cassowary.net packages, just add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://issaris.be/breezy/ ./

In other news, Takis has been playing with a Nokia 770 lately:

Cassowary.net and Uiml.net packages for Ubuntu

As I mentioned earlier, there was still some news that I needed to blog about.

Takis created Ubuntu Breezy packages for both Cassowary.net and Uiml.net. I wanted to test them on a clean Ubuntu Breezy install first, before making a public announce. We haven’t tried them on a Debian system, but they might work. Feel free to try it out, and let us know!

To use them, just add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

deb http://lumumba.uhasselt.be/~takis/breezy/ ./

The following packages are available for Uiml.net:

  • uimlnet
  • uimlnet-gtk-sharp
  • uimlnet-swf
  • uimlnet-compact-swf
  • uimlnet-wxnet
  • uimlnet-xml-rpc
  • uimlnet-all

Cassowary.net consists of just one package:

  • cassowarynet

Thanks to Takis’ work, the infrastructure is now in place to easily provide updates to our packages.

His repository is still growing. If you’re looking for bleeding edge Ubuntu packages, you might find what you need there (e.g. Vim 7, Gaim 2.0 beta, daily git builds, etc.).