On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 19:02:07 +1100 Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used the binaries made by the LyX Deb team when I ran Debian and they > are 100% reliable. Thanks guys! > > Now I am Ubuntu-Dapper which is limited to LyX 1.3.7. To get most recent > (1.4.3) I compiled from source which works. However this > bypasses the packaging system. More recently I found out about how to make > simple Debian packages using checkinstall. To make a deb with checkinstall is > a relatively easy thing to do. Technically its a Debian packaging layer on > top of compiling from source. Although checkinstall makes a deb that fits > into the the Debian packaging system, the package is lacking notification > for dependencies. So it can't be considered official deb package in any way. > I have used checkinstall to make a deb package of 1.4.3. This also works > well and fits into the Ubuntu packaging system. > > If you want my recent checkinsall deb for LyX 1.4.3. to run on Ubuntu-Dapper, I don't know about Ubuntu, but debian-etch comes with LyX 1.4.3 now, so there is really no need to make your own package. It might also be not a great idea to distribute it, since that might not be compatible with the official one in terms of dependencies. Does Ubuntu come in various levels of "cutting-edge"-ness like pure debian does? Maybe there is already a package there you could use. -- David L. Johnson __o | Deserves death! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve _`\(,_ | death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to (_)/ (_) | them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. -- J. R. R. Tolkein