I still believe that innoextract belongs in Fedora proper,
so a first step at getting g-d-p in rpmfusion would be
to get innoextract into Fedora, see:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
I can act as a sponsor for you in Fedora. I believe this is the best
way to process because of 2 reasons:
1) rpmfusion currently is overhauling its infra, so getting any new
pkgs in atm is kinda hard
2) rpmfusion requires a sponsor process for non Fedora packages just
like the Fedora process, but once you're an official Fedora packager
you get the same rights in rpmfusion automatically
What was needed to make the "automatically" bit work ?
I've got the same userid, email, etc.. in both FAS systems
and that doesn't seems to happen.
I have now manually requested to join
"RPM Fusion Packagers CVS commits Group (user)"
& "RPM Fusion Bugs Group (user)".
Note the list at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
Looks much longer / more complicated then the process actually is a lot
of steps are very quick. The most work is finding a sponsor (done already :)
and getting a few initial packages reviewed by your sponsor (that would be me).
Regards,
Hans
Thanks, I will go further with lgogdownloader (rpmfusion)
and it's 2 depedency libraries needed (fedora).
Alexandre