Hello Tres, i was trying to do the package by ubuntu packaging guide. but
without sucess. i was the idea that take from kxstudio version 1.03 sources
and apply a patch with new version but process fail. may be today i will
try to do it in other ways. very thank you for answer me. have a nice week.
2014-08-24 23:50 GMT-04:00 Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi>:
> On 08/25/2014 06:40 AM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
> Thanks. Hmmm... intersting... Ok, so you're really just following our
> build tutorial to and then running checkinstall.
>
> This is from the Ubuntu wiki:
>
> CheckInstall is not designed to produce packages suitable for
>> distribution. Do not use it to produce packages intended for the Ubuntu
>> archive or PPAs. Instead, follow the Packaging Guide.
>
>
> So it seems like it's probably not a good way to do permanent
> packaging.
>
>
> Yeah no it isn't. I use checkinstall when I compile stuff from source
> because it's a neat way to keep track of self-compiled programs, but I
> don't think it works for creating generic packages.
>
> Also a thing to note is that you'll probably also need to pass compiler
> flags to GCC to generate generic code, otherwise your package will only
> work for people with similar enough CPU's to yours.
>
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