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I have been looking at those documents and the ZK development wiki. The point that I was looking to get to with the ppa is that the end user can open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install zero-k".
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I have been looking at those documents and the ZK development wiki. The point that I was looking to get to with the ppa is that the end user can open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install zero-k".
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I believe that the only way this is possible is to include the engine and a lobby in the ZK source code. I could do it easily if it was only spring or only ZK, but I certainly could not edit the source code to include the engine.
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I believe that the only way this is possible is to include the engine and a lobby in the ZK source code. I could do it easily if it was only spring or only ZK, but I certainly could not edit the source code to include the engine.
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I think that this would need to be done in a separate branch of the source code until it is clear that it works well and the ppa is working. As far as I am aware, the job of the current ppa maintainer at any given time is to build the package, making sure it works and upload it to the ppa.
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