Hi Andreas, > > By now one can generate a basic .deb package running `cpack -G DEB` - a > > good starting point probably. > > I don't know cpack and I'm afraid this will not really help to get an > official Debian package.
cpack is part of Kitware's cmake. It will not create an official Debian package, but at least some initial files to start with... > > > > What exactly means "git stuck"? What command did not worked, what was > > > the error output? > > > > Maybe I was looking in the wrong place, but I just didn't find a way to > > make the initial upload of the code to debian-science. As mentioned > > above I didn't have time to investigate further. Today the things calm > > down a bit, so I can give it another try... I'm not familiar with Debian > > infrastructure, so my question is - how do I get access to the box (and > > what is its address) mentioned in the link in order to import our > > library? > > May be you should start with the beginning of the document ;-) > > > https://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html#id227506 > > At first you need to create a login at alioth.debian.org and become a > member of the Debian Science team. I'm there https://alioth.debian.org/users/avtechscientific-guest/ since 2015-05-13 07:54 So I indeed need further tips... Zeev -- debian-science-maintainers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/debian-science-maintainers
