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Look like current deb package has not been updated in years, leading to users use a deprecated version of Arduino, and reporting very old bugs like #5822.
Looks like the deb upgrade is blocked by licence clarity: #2703
If you split the packages properly, the licenses are clear to me. Look at the archlinux packages and propose your debian package suggestions. I dont think its a license issue, just nobody wants to package the stuff.
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NicoHood commentedon Jan 9, 2017
If you split the packages properly, the licenses are clear to me. Look at the archlinux packages and propose your debian package suggestions. I dont think its a license issue, just nobody wants to package the stuff.
maqifrnswa commentedon Jan 10, 2017
this new folder layout (post 1.8) is clear. Packaging it is a pain, but it was already done. I think that debian can be updated.
cmaglie commentedon Feb 20, 2017
@JulienPalard @maqifrnswa
do you know who is actually the maintainer of the debian package?
You should probably ask him to update the debian package and not here.
NicoHood commentedon Feb 20, 2017
@cmaglie Please sign the sources #5619 so we can safely package arduino.
cmaglie commentedon Feb 21, 2017
@NicoHood thanks for the reminder, there is already #5619 to track the issue no need to duplicate here ;-)
PanderMusubi commentedon Jul 14, 2019
Please, see also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/arduino/+bug/1425677