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David Creelman wrote:
Hi Tony,
Interesting to see a fellow pascal/delphi/lazarus dude showing up on
another one of the mailing lists that I lurk on.
I thought Mattias had done a Debian package already ? Maybe you could
just get hold of his package and work with that..
I think he has one, or w
Hi Tony,
Interesting to see a fellow pascal/delphi/lazarus dude showing up on
another one of the mailing lists that I lurk on.
I thought Mattias had done a Debian package already ? Maybe you could
just get hold of his package and work with that..
Are you thinking of becoming a Debian developer ?
On 15 Apr 2003, Tony Maro wrote:
> No, I definitely used the Debian tools to build the package from
> sources. The only problem is that the rules file must include an
> absolute path to the Lazarus development environment which is passed to
> FPC during compile - which will be different on your s
On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 18:57, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I was reading the docs and it describes how to upload the i386 package...
> > not mentioning the other files. If I created my package this way, does it
> > somehow adversely affect the package
On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was reading the docs and it describes how to upload the i386 package...
> not mentioning the other files. If I created my package this way, does it
> somehow adversely affect the package to be uploaded?
By "this way" do you mean copying the pre-bu
> Quoting Tony Maro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2003-04-15 03:33:39 BST):
>
> You're still better off building from source even if your software
> doesn't use a Makefile. Just think "Do whatever is necessary to
> compile" where the docs say "make" and "Get your software to install
> into debian//" where i
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 09:33:39AM -0500, Tony Maro wrote:
> Matthew Palmer wrote:
>
> >On 14 Apr 2003, Tony Maro wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I'm in the process of converting 2 of my 3 desktops from Mandrake to
> >>Debian. I'm looking forward to learning how to build a Debian package
> >>of the soft
Quoting Tony Maro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2003-04-15 03:33:39 BST):
> I have, but they seem to only discuss how to make packages from
> sources. Unfortunately my software is written in such a manner that you
> cannot really build it using a makefile because of the development
> environment I use (
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 09:33:39AM -0500, Tony Maro wrote:
> I have, but they seem to only discuss how to make packages from
> sources. Unfortunately my software is written in such a manner that you
> cannot really build it using a makefile because of the development
> environment I use (Lazaru
I have, but they seem to only discuss how to make packages from
sources. Unfortunately my software is written in such a manner that you
cannot really build it using a makefile because of the development
environment I use (Lazarus, a GPL replacement for Delphi).
Is there a HOWTO that describes
On 14 Apr 2003, Tony Maro wrote:
> I'm in the process of converting 2 of my 3 desktops from Mandrake to
> Debian. I'm looking forward to learning how to build a Debian package
> of the software I'm developing.
You're in the right place, then. Have you checked out the wide array of
docs availabl
I just wanted to say hey to everyone. I just signed up for the list.
I'm in the process of converting 2 of my 3 desktops from Mandrake to
Debian. I'm looking forward to learning how to build a Debian package
of the software I'm developing.
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Tony Maro
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