ei Dan and all.

On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:45 AM, Dan S wrote:

So the new documentation is here (please feel very welcome to
contribute! Be Bold):
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Puredyne


looks good and seems like a perfect place where to have puredyne documentation though few weeks ago I was about to propose flossmanuals...

anyhow for the case is great to see that documentacion this coming along, as soon as i have spare time i will try to do some translations into spanish.

as for right now, im only missing a simple and concise guideline on how to create a package for puredyne, Ive got already my PPA-gpgkey, etc.. but have lost track every time i try cause most of the times the .deb's i will ike to include have dependencies im not sure how to integrate or if i get sources i cant really understand how the debuild thing happens..

all what i found begins at some point that i could not call the start.. so i end up always confused witht the whole process.

lets say, i have a .deb but it has a dependency on something that is not in the repos, i could get that second .deb, what will be the correct way to generate the package?

or, i have the source tarball.. is it only the case of running debuild -S ?

or, i have a binary of a file i will like to include on puredyne (baudline) how will one go on generating a package (yes, im aware it can have some license restrictions, but i wiil like to understand the way/path one should follow.

or, i have a bunch of scripts for streaming, can i make a .deb and offer it via my PPA? (here i have read some tips for this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=929498 will that be a good way to do it?

i hope this are not to many questions for just one email and that someone has the time to explain a bit, i will document newbee style as soon as i manage to follow til the end the whole process.

saludos,
/a

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