Hello, mentors!
I am going to create my first Debian package.
As it will contain only a perl script (and documentation), I ask whether it
should exist in the form of source package at all or should be created as only
binary package.
If it should be created directly as binary, point me how to
Hello!
Suppose, I created a source package. Now I want to place it into
/usr/local/src/local-packges/dists/... (with the file structure similar to one
of Debian mirrors).
How to do this? (I ask mainly about the way of creating Sources.gz files) Are
there any automagical tools for this?
The s
stem isn't
yet well configured to handle many, as I installed Debian at home only about
two weeks ago.
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etc/resolv.conf, where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is address of the
nameserver of your ISP. In the future study using package "bind" or similar to
speed up your Internet connection. HTH.
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Hello, mentors!
I am going to create my first Debian package.
As it will contain only a perl script (and documentation), I ask whether it
should exist in the form of source package at all or should be created as only
binary package.
If it should be created directly as binary, point me how to c
Hello!
Suppose, I created a source package. Now I want to place it into
/usr/local/src/local-packges/dists/... (with the file structure similar to one
of Debian mirrors).
How to do this? (I ask mainly about the way of creating Sources.gz files) Are
there any automagical tools for this?
The sa
stem isn't
yet well configured to handle many, as I installed Debian at home only about
two weeks ago.
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Victor Porton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
released any Linux packages before.
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Maybe MT (muti-threading)?
08.11.2014, 17:10, "Jerome BENOIT" :
> Hello Forum,
>
> is there a custom acronym under which openmp and pthread can be gathered ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jerome
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Sorry, typo: multi-threading.
08.11.2014, 17:27, "Victor Porton" :
> Maybe MT (muti-threading)?
>
> 08.11.2014, 17:10, "Jerome BENOIT" :
>> Hello Forum,
>>
>> is there a custom acronym under which openmp and pthread can be gathered ?
>>
>
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