Ar 01/06/2004 am 14:00, ysgrifennodd Roeland Moors: > > Here is the ruby package: > http://rubyforge.org/projects/gnucap/ > > The debian package can be created by typing 'rake deb' in de > topdir. (rake must be installed)
As far as I can tell, Rake is not currently available for Debian and would need to be packaged before the gnucap library. The debian/rules file *must* run all commands required to build the package. This includes invoking Rake. > This is my first attempt at a debian package so tell me if I'm > doing something wrong. Suggestions, comments are welcome. Could you provide a Debian source package? I.e. This should be a .orig.tar.gz, a .diff.gz and a .dsc. I think the section should be "libs" rather than "interpreters". I don't think there should be a "1.8" on the end of the package name -- my understanding is that this convention should normally be reserved for packages built from the main Ruby distribution. The examples included in the package should be installed in /usr/share/doc. It would be nice if all the boilerplate debhelper lines were removed from the rules file. Thanks! -- Dafydd

