On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Savvas Radevic <vice...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Can someone recommend me a Debian's binary package for use as an example >> to create mine? > > > Have you tried with the checkinstall command?
That's not really a sustainable - there's no reason to resort to such hacks, even though you disagree with someone's choice to use nonfree software. There are plenty of examples of packages that are nonfree, but produce fairly sane .debs To answer the OP's question - I'm personally not sure, but I know that there are some policies related to doing it right. It might require a fairly hacked rules file, but I think it's doable. There are a bunch of DDs working on the contrib/non-free section of the archive. Perhaps they could weigh in :) > > P.S. I believe that Debian supports and helps with packaging open source > software, not closed source and proprietary software. And thus spake the wiki: debian-mentors is for the mentoring of new and prospective debian developers. Almost any question relating to Debian development is potentially on-topic for d-mentors. Although there are other lists which deal with most aspects of developing for Debian, they're often pretty hard core and can be daunting. If you think your question might be a little "newbie" for the hardcore developers on debian-devel, then it's probably a good fit for -mentors. Cheers, Paul -- All programmers are playwrights, and all computers are lousy actors. #define sizeof(x) rand() :wq -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cao6p2qq7yf5tjbgqrs-u5punbfpr0vc9m3d8hgkugu28ucb...@mail.gmail.com