Because in the next time I want to release my software as Debian Packages (and some thirdparty dependencies too), I created a APT-repositority. At the moment I will only serve Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon packages since this is the main system I’m using, amd64 and i386 are the supported architectures. To be able to install my package you need to add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
Packages in this repository can be gpg authenticated. The key that is being used for signing the packages is 129DE187. You can enter this key into the APT trusted keys database with the following command:
I'm a computer science student at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology. In my spare time I create some nice pieces of
software (mostly for the web), enjoy tuning some of my websites or volunteer
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