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trojita-packaging/lubuntu-packaging.remarkup

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TODO
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- [X] Download latest upstream source
- [X] `dh_make`
- [X] `dch`
- [X] Add minimal debian/control file from the [upstream packaging](http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jkt-gentoo:/trojita)
- [X] Edit debian/control to deal with some of the required fields
- [X] Add Vcs from Phab
- [X] Get under `git`. Finally.
- [X] Dependencies
- [X] Populate Build-Depends based on requirements from actual compilation
- [X] Run through CMakeLists.txt and add depends as needed.
- [X] Add optional depends. We can always remove them if needed.
- [X] This requires making a patch like [this section](https://cgit.kde.org/trojita.git/tree/CMakeLists.txt?id=feb264cda151a7dfbf39a2d7c774f4b7cc0b6dff#n92) of the upstream code to account for the fact that upstream GPGME rolled in various bindings, including the Qt ones. The initial release will then be 0.7-0ubuntu1.
- [X] Compare to [Kubuntu packaging](https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/trojita/) and incorporate anything particularly relevant.
- [X] Fix rules (the [Kubuntu packaging](https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/trojita/tree/debian/rules) seems overly complicated).
- [X] Check over copyright really well
- [X] Test package building
- [X] Fix lintian warnings
- [X] Get in a PPA for initial testing
- [ ] Test
- [ ] Roll in stuff from the [Debian LXQt Team's packaging](https://salsa.debian.org/lxqt-team/trojita/tree/experimental-snapshots/latest/debian) but be careful of things only required by their build system and/or because they're using snapshots, such as `--with quilt` for `dh` and source/format = 1.0.
- [ ] Test package building again
- [ ] Put in a PPA again
- [ ] Test
- [ ] Release
Notes
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* In order to successfully pass all tests (final step in the compilation instructions), X is required.
* Upstream does not seem to want to HTTPS their site. Boo, I know.