thank you! i didn't know pure:dyne were so close to Debian, even based on it - i'll take a better look! =) cheers, and thanks again! Paulo
On 2/28/09, Claude Heiland-Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > Paulo Silva wrote: >> Hi! >> I'm curious about helping creating modules for pure:dyne >> Where is the documentation about how can we make them, and if we can >> create thes modules by converting from binary tarballs or .deb files. > > The current generation of pure:dyne is based on Debian, so the best way > is to learn how to make .deb packages (generally this is done by > Debianizing a source tarball and then building that into a binary .deb). > > Documentation on this is scattered here: > > http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/DevLounge > > If you have any questions then feel free to ask :) > >> I'm specially curious on how puredyne can be running on old hardware, >> like those PuppyLinux or TinyLinux seems to run fine >> Where from can we get from download all the ready available modules >> for pure:dyne , a bit like getting modules for Slax ( >> http://www.slax.org/modules.php ) or .deb packages for Ubuntu ( >> http://packages.ubuntu.com )? > > You can use the pure:dyne repository if you have a running Debian > system, this tells you how to configure things: > > http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/AptSettings > > Then it's just a matter of "aptitude install". > >> thanks! >> Paulo > > Hope this helps, > > Claude > > --- > [email protected] > irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne > --- [email protected] irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
