It seems that Denemo is splitted in several packages in Debian. Would it be easy to build several packages with this approach ?
2013/12/10 Andreas Schneider <[email protected]> > Am 10.12.2013 10:30, schrieb Richard Shann: > > Could someone educate me about what this means? Does this mean that we > > could post up a Debian package which anyone on a compatible distro could > > apt-get install and have a chance of getting something working? > > > > What is the procedure for generating the Debian package. (And, what > > about the OpenSuse package that has been built, how is that different > > and could we usefully host it?). > > The standard way to build a Debian package is to create a subdirectory > "debian" which contains package information and scripts. I have just > adapted the scripts for the official Debian package to work with the git > version. (I'm using this approach for a longer time now). The package is > built by invoking the script debian/rules, e.g. > debian/rules binary > You could add a debian subdirectory with the corresponding files to the > repository so that everybody can easily build a package. Maybe the > Debian maintainer of Denemo could provide a suitable set of files? > With these scripts, package building could easily be automated on a server. > > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > Denemo-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel > -- Éloi Rivard - [email protected] « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se tromper. »
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