One more question (which possibly elucidates my previous questions):

The upstream project is structured as follows:

lmfit/configure.ac
lmfit/Makefile.am
# ... and all the resulting autotools stuff

lmfit/lib/ # contains library sources and the include file lmmin.h

lmfit/demo/ # contains application examples

So, at present, by running the usual configure; make; make install
sequence, one gets a working library installation plus working demo
executables.

Do I have to break that up before I can properly set up
a shared-library package and a dev&doc package ?

What's the easiest way of reorganizing the upstream directory
in a way that is convenient both for Debian packaging and
for conventional tgz distribution ?

- Joachim



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