An additional note: dpkg-deb doesn't require a Debian-based machine in
order to run, so it's pretty straightforward to generate DEBs on a Red
Hat machine as part of an automated build procedure. I do this for
VirtualGL and the other projects I maintain.
On 6/17/13 1:37 PM, Robert Goley wrote:
I worked up some basic Debian/Ubuntu packaging files for the binary
cross compatible builds. Mine are only for the 64 bit release but it is
only minor changes for using them with the 32 bit release. Had
discussed Debian packaging with Brian previously so I wanted to share
these with the group in case others are interested in using packages
instead of the tarballs.
To use them, extract the zip I provided. Then extract the binary
tarball into the tigervnc subdirectory. CD into the tigervnc
subdirectory and then run ../pack_tiger.sh. CD back one directory and
then run dpkg-deb -b tigervnc tigervnc-1.2.90.deb to generate the
package. Can easily be installed with dpkg -i or added to your custom
repositories.
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