Hi all, I have been looking at the Gambas IDE package code (in app/.src/gambas3/.src/packager folder) In the package module I see that packages for debain/ubuntu are made with: dpkg-buildpackage -d -rfakeroot
Request 1: Could a simple -k<keyid> option be added to 'dpkg-buildpackage -d -rfakeroot' for debian/ubuntu, so packages can be signed. This could be set as a preference in IDE where you could select 'package with key' and enter the key in a field and select the distro the key has to be used for when signing. Maybe it should be possible to have multople seperate key like one for Debian and one for Ubuntu to sign with (just thinking out loud) I have no idea how signing rpm packages works, but I guess it might be useful there as well. Request 2: I have noticed that some of the own application when packaged on i386 system (architecture for package by IDE is set to all) and installed on an armhf, they do not alway run, but crash without any GUI to be seen. If I next package that application on armhf (again as an all package) and install it on armhf it does run!! So, maybe it should be possible to default package all (like it is right now), but have the option to select a specif architecture so making specific architecture packages is possible (if desired). The only architecture that could be chosen (if not opting for default all) would have to be the architecture the IDE doing the packaging is running on. Thanks, gbWilly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user