I'm working on my first application that will target (among other things) 
Debian-based distributions. The application works fine and I am now working on 
installing / distributing.

I have read the Debian New Maintainers' Guide, the parts of the Debian Policy 
Manual that seemed relevant, and gone through the Ubuntu packaging guide. I 
have successfully built some sample .deb packages but just don't know where to 
start on my own. (In other words, if I just need to RTFM, please let me know 
where in the FM I need to go, cause I'm not seeing it!) Here are my questions:

 - The application will have very limited appeal -- it is implementing a 
specific workflow for our organization, whose users are spread out across the 
world. Most of the documentation I am reading assumes you are putting something 
into a standard Debian repository. Is that right, or should I set up some kind 
of local repository on our web server?

 - I have a dependency on Qt version 4.7.0+ (libqt4-core, libqt4-gui, 
libgt4-xml, etc.). The versions I need are in the experimental distribution. 
Making it work on an earlier version is not an option. There is at least one 
bug fix that, for performance reasons, will render our application useless 
pre-4.7. And we are taking advantage of some new APIs in 4.7 as well. How do I 
include this dependency? Is there something that says, "it's OK to use the 
experimental distribution for this one?" Or do I build it and package it 
myself, perhaps with a prefixed name (myapp-libqt4-core?) Also, we are building 
Qt from source with some configuration options (such as -plugin-sql-sqlite). 
Are those guaranteed to be in the "official" library once it becomes stable? 
How can one tell? Or do I just drop my own version of the binary library which 
I know will work into some private folder and be done with it? If so, what 
folder would that be? /usr/???/myapp, /opt/???/myapp

 - I also have a dependency on the ICU library, version 4.6. This is not even 
in the experimental distribution. So, the same questions apply. How to I 
include this dependency?

 - A high percentage (~50%) of our users will have to install from a CD; they 
will not have an internet connection at the time of install. It looks like once 
the packages are set up, I can use APTonCD and then provide instructions on 
making our CD a valid software source. Is that correct?

As you can tell, I'm new to this form of software distribution. Our software is 
available on Windows (using Windows Installer, installing the dependencies in 
the application folder) and Mac (as a app bundle, with dependencies within the 
bundle), but I'm just not clear what the best practices are for Debian.

Thank you for your help!

Dave

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