On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 09:20:38PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote: > I am packaging the client/server software from the Dict Project > <www.dict/.org>. The client program queries a server, either on the > local host, a local network, or the internet, and receives the > response by TCP. > > Some users would prefer to use the client only, and access a > server on their local network or on the internet, while others would > prefer to set up their own server. > > Would it be preferable to make two packages, one containing only > the client and the other containing the server, or make one package > containing both client and server? If making two packages is the > preferred solution, should the server package contain both server and > client, or should it only contain the server?
Yes, please create two packages. The client might suggest the server but not depend on it and don't contain it - nor vice versa. > The debian/rules file can be written to produce both packages. > In such a case would the uploaded package consist of one source package > and two .debs ? Yes, just like several other packages like gpm, roxen, msql, mysql, xfree86, postgresql etc. etc. Regards, Joey -- / Martin Schulze * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 26129 Oldenburg / / Experience is a useful thing. Unfortunately it is / / only acquired just after one could have used it. / -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]