> It is entirely up to you guys which way we do this. A native package is > simpler and is slightly less work overall, but it does move some > responsibility for making the build-process work right from me to you, and > you may not want to do that, or not yet.
If I've understood it correctly - making it native debian package would require: 1. add debian directory in the source folder 2. make the build process more GNU-compatible >From my point of view, it would not be the problem. But can be the whole project also native RedHat (we're working on) or Mac OS X package, when it's native debian package? If I've understood it correctly, it can. If I'm wrong, I would rather choose the "way of patches". > In practice it mostly means adding a /debian dir that I supply, and maybe > some build-process changes if necessary. OK, but can a debian dir be situated in /src directory? I can do required build process changes, if they'll not take too much time - I would like to start implementing passage wall modeling as soon as possible. S.
