Hi, inspired by a question on debian-user-german I have compiled the program molmol on my woody machine, which was not trivial, but also not too hard. Now I'd like to build a Debian package and offer it to other people interested (or to the Debian non-free, if I find a sponsor and the authors agree, but that's a question far in the future).
The program is distributed as two tar.gz files, molmol-2k.2.0-src.tar.gz and molmol-2k.2.0-doc.tar.gz. However they have to make one Debian Package (or at least be mixed), since after compilation everything that comes out of the src.tar.gz is the single binary, whereas manpages, internal menu files and so on are in the doc.tar.gz. What is the right way (or where can I read it in the Developers reference or policy, if I just missed the section) to make a Debian package out of that? Should I first mangle the two to produce one "faked" orig.tar.gz, or is there some magic I can do to dpkg-source or dpkg-buildpackage to produce one Package and diff.gz from the two? TIA, Frank -- Frank Küster, Biozentrum der Univ. Basel Abt. Biophysikalische Chemie