Re: Deb Package Question

2012-11-26 Thread Bart Martens
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 07:41:00PM -0800, AllowOverride wrote: > Hello, I am trying to package up a folder that has two more folders and > is a self contained program. > > i have tried debuild, dpkg-buildpackage, all sorts of deb build this and > thats, and well its really hard to package up somet

Deb Package Question

2012-11-26 Thread AllowOverride
Hello, I am trying to package up a folder that has two more folders and is a self contained program. i have tried debuild, dpkg-buildpackage, all sorts of deb build this and thats, and well its really hard to package up something. now im sure it's easy for some of you, but remember this is a prog

Re: Package question, disappearing /etc/xinetd.d config file

2007-08-29 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 01:12:58PM -0600, Chris Thompson wrote: > Hello. I am trying to create a set of debian packages. Everything is going > well except that I am trying to add a file into /etc/xinet.d so that the > server is started automatically. > > When I run dpkg -i packagename.deb, I s

Package question, disappearing /etc/xinetd.d config file

2007-08-29 Thread Chris Thompson
Hello. I am trying to create a set of debian packages. Everything is going well except that I am trying to add a file into /etc/xinet.d so that the server is started automatically. When I run dpkg -i packagename.deb, I see that it creates a file called quasard.dpkg-new in /etc/xinet.d but by

Re: source package question

2003-06-19 Thread Johannes Rohr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) writes: [...] > The directory name doesn't matter that much as things like dpkg-source > seem to handle most of these quite well. The fact that the archive > extracts out to that directory means the orig.tar.gz is being created. > > I generally never let that happ

Re: source package question

2003-06-19 Thread Johannes Rohr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Small) writes: [...] > The directory name doesn't matter that much as things like dpkg-source > seem to handle most of these quite well. The fact that the archive > extracts out to that directory means the orig.tar.gz is being created. > > I generally never let that happ

Re: source package question

2003-06-18 Thread Craig Small
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:15:33AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote: > When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works > fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar.gz file, > files go into a directory named .orig. > > Looking at existing source tar files, I notice that the

source package question

2003-06-18 Thread Ed Strauch
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question concerning source packages. The source package consists of three files: .orig.tar.gz .diff.gz .dsc When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar

Re: source package question

2003-06-18 Thread Craig Small
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:15:33AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote: > When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works > fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar.gz file, > files go into a directory named .orig. > > Looking at existing source tar files, I notice that the

source package question

2003-06-18 Thread Ed Strauch
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question concerning source packages. The source package consists of three files: .orig.tar.gz .diff.gz .dsc When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar

linuxfocus multiple base package question / documentation and i18n stuff thrown in too

2002-08-09 Thread Jay Bonci
I just submitted an ITP for linuxfocus. I wanted to ask the right way to name the package, and what the policy is on packages that only exist as groups of other packages. I know virtual packages are ones that provide a proxy for another package, but what is the reverse of that. Did I miss something

linuxfocus multiple base package question / documentation and i18n stuff thrown in too

2002-08-08 Thread Jay Bonci
I just submitted an ITP for linuxfocus. I wanted to ask the right way to name the package, and what the policy is on packages that only exist as groups of other packages. I know virtual packages are ones that provide a proxy for another package, but what is the reverse of that. Did I miss somethin

Re: Package question

2001-02-04 Thread JP Sugarbroad
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 03:54:13AM -0600, taral wrote: > Right, I just updated tkrat again... where should I send the > announcements? I'm sure the people on the devel list don't want it. I just realized that that's really ambiguous. I updated it, but I'm not a maintainer yet, so I can't upload it

Package question

2001-02-04 Thread JP Sugarbroad
Right, I just updated tkrat again... where should I send the announcements? I'm sure the people on the devel list don't want it. -- Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please use PGP/GPG to send me mail. "Never ascribe to malice what can as easily be put down to stupidity." pgpfnWVhgQctu.pgp Description:

Re: Package question

2001-02-04 Thread JP Sugarbroad
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 03:54:13AM -0600, taral wrote: > Right, I just updated tkrat again... where should I send the > announcements? I'm sure the people on the devel list don't want it. I just realized that that's really ambiguous. I updated it, but I'm not a maintainer yet, so I can't upload i

Package question

2001-02-04 Thread JP Sugarbroad
Right, I just updated tkrat again... where should I send the announcements? I'm sure the people on the devel list don't want it. -- Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Please use PGP/GPG to send me mail. "Never ascribe to malice what can as easily be put down to stupidity." PGP signature

Re: Dummy package question using apt-get source

1999-09-03 Thread Julian Gilbey
> Dummy package question. > > So I build a package with debuild and all seems well. > > I dupload it to unstable, and the package seems well. > > I can install it from unstable, to my local machineok. > > It works fine...but when I try to apt-get source ean

Dummy package question using apt-get source

1999-09-02 Thread Jim Westveer
Dummy package question. So I build a package with debuild and all seems well. I dupload it to unstable, and the package seems well. I can install it from unstable, to my local machineok. It works fine...but when I try to apt-get source ean13 --compile I get the source unpacked fine, but