On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 09:55:01AM +0200, RKI Andreas wrote:

> >a) create a deb
> 
> Well, that's quite cheap to put the files in the right
> place of a Debian archive and ask the user to call a script.
> But this does not help a user.  He could do the same with
> a tar archive.
How does a tar archive ensure PostgreSQL, pyPgSQL, Python
etc are installed ?

> >b) create a deb *utilizing db-common-config*
> 
> This is more or less required to make a package that
> is usefull for end users and I guess it takes 50 hours
> (maximum 100 hours) of work for a person only
> slightly known with Debian packaging.  What should the
> person do in the remaining time of the three month?
Develop db-common-config up to the point where it's actually
fit to host installation of a PostgreSQL package for GNUmed.

Karsten
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