Scott K. Ellis wrote: > On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote: > > Another question. I know this might be a FAQ. > > > > If I want to install a package that is not part of the Debian > > distribution, how do I go about it? I think there are two scenarios > > here - > > > > * foo.tar.gz contains the binaries, libs etc. > > * foo.tar.gz contains the source. Ie. I have to compile the program > > before I install it. > > > > > > I have currently been bypassing the dpkg mechanism and installing these > > packages under /usr/local tree. > > You're doing it correctly, ideally all programs not installed from debian > (or redhat or slackware with alien) packages should be put under > /usr/local. Debian won't touch files there, except for a few packages > that create empty directories where local add-ons can be placed (perl and > emacs/xemacs that I recall).
I think I should rephrase my question. Assuming I don't want to get around dpkg while installing local packages, what should I do? Or rather, how do I create my own .deb package? Sudhakar -- "Jesus saves! But wouldn't it be better if he has invested?" Sudhakar Chandrasekharan (415) 937-2354 (O) International Web Engineer Type of Guy (415) 940-1896 (H) http://home.netscape.com/people/thaths/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .