On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, Bhaskar, K.S wrote:
[KSB] Are there packages that are (for example) pure shell scripts so that there is no difference between a source package and a binary package? A VistA Debian package would be like that.

No, the source package always contains information on how to build the binary package. These information are obviously not part of the binary package (so source and binary are not the same) and are also needed for packages containing only shell scripts.

  Thorsten



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