Hi Brian,
>
> URI, please.
>
sorry, there is no URL to download it at the moment (my site is down).
I attached the files to the message I sent to mentors.
> Becuase, up until now, nobody has packaged and submitted it.
Hmm, so kali-linux is not debian, I understand. But as it is in kali, it is
On Wed 27 Jul 2016 at 18:47:34 +0200, Hans wrote:
> package is made and upoaded to mentors.debian.org. Thanks for all the help so
> far. It is my first self-made package.
URI, please.
> Meanwhile I heard, there is already a sakis3g-package in kali-linux, so
> someone was faster than me. Howev
Hi folks,
package is made and upoaded to mentors.debian.org. Thanks for all the help so
far. It is my first self-made package.
Meanwhile I heard, there is already a sakis3g-package in kali-linux, so
someone was faster than me. However, I am wondering, why it is not in debian.
Whatever, the kal
On Wed 27 Jul 2016 at 09:39:04 +0200, Hans wrote:
> I want to create a debian package with my own additions (added an icon
> and a button for the kde-menu, changed groups and user rights).
>
> But there is a problem:
>
> The file is just a script. I read in the dokus, and all told, they
> want t
On 2016-07-27 11:29 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> great, your foo-file helped me a lot, the package is almost finished.
> I can build it now. YES!
>
> However, the installed package is still root:root, but should be root:dig.
> I suppose, this can be preset? Or do I have to edit the packages
Have you tried xenity yet?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016, Hans wrote:
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 03:39:04
From: Hans
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: How to create package without source code
Resent-Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 07:39:25 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Hi folks,
I
On 07/27/2016 10:49 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2016-07-27 10:14 +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
>
>> Here is the manual describing how to build binary packages:
>>
>> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Debian-Binary-Package-Building-HOWTO/
>
> This is over ten years old and only for hardcore
Hi Sven,
great, your foo-file helped me a lot, the package is almost finished.
I can build it now. YES!
However, the installed package is still root:root, but should be root:dig.
I suppose, this can be preset? Or do I have to edit the packages manually
after the build?
>
> I have attached a
Hi,
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Thomas also said:
> "After investing due effort to find answers myself, i post packaging
> questions to
> debian-ment...@lists.debian.org
> Is it not worth considering that advice?
We seem still in the 'due effort' stage.
Sven's skeleton package would be my best bet to
Hi Lisi,
>
> Is it not worth considering that advice? You might get better answers.
>
of course. And if I am stuck, I will do that. However, Sven Joachim sent me a
foo.file, which helped me a lot.
At the moment I am testing and reading the manuals of dh_install.
I already made the structure
Hi,
Hans wrote:
> this doesn't help me at all. All manuals I read assume, I have a programm in
> source code. But I repeat: it is just a shell script!
This assumption includes the possibility of zero source code, which
needs no further preparation.
A Makefile would be a way to interface with Deb
On Wednesday 27 July 2016 09:36:13 Hans wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> this doesn't help me at all. All manuals I read assume, I have a programm
> in source code. But I repeat: it is just a shell script!
>
> Of course, each user can download it, put it below /usr/bin/, set manually
> owners to root:dig, a
On 2016-07-27 10:14 +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
> Here is the manual describing how to build binary packages:
>
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Debian-Binary-Package-Building-HOWTO/
This is over ten years old and only for hardcore users. Creating a
source package (even if it's just a
On 27/07/2016 09:24, Hans wrote:
However, I did not quit understand. Can I add several files instead of a single
one? And will it preserve rights, as I set?
Yes, both these are possible - have a look at the Wiki for more examples
https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm/wiki
On 2016-07-27 09:39 +0200, Hans wrote:
> I want to create a debian package with my own additions (added an icon and a
> button for the kde-menu, changed groups and user rights).
>
> But there is a problem:
>
> The file is just a script. I read in the dokus, and all told, they want to
> compile s
Hi Thomas,
this doesn't help me at all. All manuals I read assume, I have a programm in
source code. But I repeat: it is just a shell script!
Of course, each user can download it, put it below /usr/bin/, set manually
owners to root:dig, and off he goes.
But I want a debian package, to make it
On 07/27/2016 09:39 AM, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I want to create a debian package with my own additions (added an icon and a
> button for the kde-menu, changed groups and user rights).
>
> But there is a problem:
>
> The file is just a script. I read in the dokus, and all told, they want t
Hi Tom,
sounds good at a first view.
> It's sort of cheating, and wouldn't allow you to upload to the Debian
> archive, but for personal/internal use something like FPM might work.
> See https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm/wiki/PackageSimpleFiles for an
> example.
However, I did not quit under
Hi,
> I read in the dokus,
Did you already read
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/first.en.html
especially
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/first.en.html#simplemake
?
It should be possible to make a Makefile that makes nothing.
E.g.:
(echo "all:" ; echo $'\t'"ec
On 27/07/2016 08:39, Hans wrote:
The file is just a script. I read in the dokus, and all told, they want to
compile somehow.
I imagine, to pack all the files with the correct user rights into a folder,
then pack it into maybe *.tgz and then change it somehow into a *.deb.
Maybe there is a more
Hi folks,
I want to create a debian package with my own additions (added an icon and a
button for the kde-menu, changed groups and user rights).
But there is a problem:
The file is just a script. I read in the dokus, and all told, they want to
compile somehow.
I imagine, to pack all the file
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