Sami Dalouche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 05:52:10PM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 09:32:08PM +0200, Radovan Garabik wrote: > > > > > 1) I am the author of program I am packaging. To save myself > > > some work, I have packaged it as a native debian package. Is this > > > allowed? (There was some discussion about it a long time ago, > > > and it seemed possible to do so) > > > > IANAD [I am not a developer] but it looks to me that if the program is > > useful for the general public (not only Debian users) it's better to > > not make it a native debian package -- what if someone else takes > > maintenance of it when you don't have time anymore; will it need to be > > converted?
You can hit two flys at once when you use automake and others and make the package a native debian package. People can build the package just like any other source using make or they can build a debian package using debuild. And if someone takes over, he should certainly do debian packages as well. > Some packages have a spec. file to build an RPM in standard. Why can't we do > it with a debian/ directory ? We have, its called debian/rules. Or do you mean something else? May the Source be with you. Goswin