Hi Paul
I have also found the migration from RPM packaging to Debian packaging
to be a hard one (I'm *not* a mentor, BTW). Some of my observations include:
1. Whereas RPM provides one key tool, 'rpmbuild', Debian packaging
seems to provide dozens of different tools, not all of which are
Hi all,
I have a PyGTK-based program that has an optional dependency on the
package python-matplotlib.
Is there any way under Debian (and hopefully also Ubuntu) that I can
trigger gtk-debi or something like that when the user requests to use
the part of my program that depends on stuff they haven
ing out how they did it. You could also look into
> the update manager or the app installer in Ubuntu, they both appear to
> launch Synaptic or something to perform installs for them.
>
> On 5/27/07, John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a
Benjamin Mesing wrote:
>>> I have a PyGTK-based program that has an optional dependency on the
>>> package python-matplotlib.
>>>
>>> Is there any way under Debian (and hopefully also Ubuntu) that I can
>>> trigger gtk-debi or something like that when the user requests to use
>>> the part of my pro
s using a file called,
I think, "~/.rpmmacros", which could define local user-defined flags
that the package builder could detect at build-time.
Cheers
JP
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