I just wanted to contribute a note: instead of alien'ing your package
to get a listing of it's contents, use the 'dpkg -c' command on your deb.
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 02:13:31PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having some trouble in packaging a program called "esms". It only consists of a
>single binary-all (perl) file
> that must go on /usr/bin/esms. The problem is that the package is created without
>it, here's a snapshot
> of an alienized package:
>
> bash-2.03$ tar -xvzf esms-0.9.0-2.tgz
> ./
> ./usr/
> ./usr/bin/
> ./usr/share/
> ./usr/share/doc/
> ./usr/share/doc/esms/
> ./usr/share/doc/esms/copyright
> ./usr/share/doc/esms/changelog.Debian.gz
> bash-2.03$
>
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