Peter Kruppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to make a debian package of our php-based application, so
> it can be easily installed on a debian system. But I have a
> problem, it seems that you have to have at least 1 main binary in
> the package (is that true?)
I don't think so. There a
> But I have a problem, it seems that you have to have at least 1 main binary
> in the package (is that true?)
No, that is not true.
> Has somebody got a fine link how to make a debian package out of some code
> which doesn't need any compiling and which doesn't produce any binary...?
You can
Peter Kruppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to make a debian package of our php-based application, so
> it can be easily installed on a debian system. But I have a
> problem, it seems that you have to have at least 1 main binary in
> the package (is that true?)
I don't think so. There
> But I have a problem, it seems that you have to have at least 1 main binary
> in the package (is that true?)
No, that is not true.
> Has somebody got a fine link how to make a debian package out of some code
> which doesn't need any compiling and which doesn't produce any binary...?
You can
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