Re: using packages in slink

1998-09-16 Thread Paul Slootman
On Tue 15 Sep 1998, tony mancill wrote: > carrying slink and updated my package list. Now dselect wants me to > update about 80MB of software on my system. This is ok, I guess, but I > happened to notice that one of the packages was libstdc++ 2.9. If I load > this and then build my package (wan

Where to put non-end-user binaries?

1998-09-16 Thread Florian Hinzmann
Hi! Lets say a debian package foo contains a binary "prog" which needs another binary or shell script "helper" to run. Should I install these files as /usr/bin/prog and /usr/lib/foo/helper ? Florian --- Florian Hinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [

Re: Where to put non-end-user binaries?

1998-09-16 Thread Ben Gertzfield
> "Florian" == Florian Hinzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Florian> Hi! Lets say a debian package foo contains a binary Florian> "prog" which needs another binary or shell script Florian> "helper" to run. Florian> Should I install these files as /usr/bin/prog and Florian

Re: Where to put non-end-user binaries?

1998-09-16 Thread Shaleh
Florian Hinzmann wrote: > Lets say a debian package foo contains a binary > "prog" which needs another binary or shell script > "helper" to run. > > Should I install these files as > /usr/bin/prog and > /usr/lib/foo/helper ? This seems to be correct IFF the helper is ONLY called by the other rout

Re: New Maintainer submission Matthew R. Pavlovich

1998-09-16 Thread matthew.r.pavlovich.1
I could use a little guidence with the finalizing of my debian-ization. I have a PGP key signed by another Debian developer, and I wish to upload the key to a key server, but the documentation does not appear to be on the debian ftp site as the instructions said. I am anxious to get the packages