On 23/04/08 16:13, Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann wrote:
Eric,
to create the .deb files you can use checkinstall. In the end of the
compiling process, instead of "make install" you do a "checkinstall"
and create the deb file (or rpm, or other).
Yes, that is an intermediate solution, but I'd rather see real .deb
packages, i.e. with all the debian-related patches included in terms of
paths and other issues.
It shouldn't be too hard since everything exists in the DebianGIS
repository, it just takes a bit of time to do it...and I haven't found
the time, yet.
Moritz
cheers
Carlos
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Patton, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is involved in creating a package? I'll be updating to Heron sometime
within
the next week. All my proj/gdal/python stuff is up-to-date. Is it just a
matter of
creating 'make bindist', and placing the tarfile on an ftp site?
~ Eric.
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To: Moritz Lennert
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Subject: [GRASS-dev] Re: GRASS et al packages for Hardy Heron ?
HI Moritz,
Moritz Lennert píse v Út 22. 04. 2008 v 10:03 +0200:
Hello Jachym,
>
> I just learned last night that the computers I will use for a training
> course on FOSS-GIS are running Hardy Heron and Gutsy Gibbon as I was
> told before.
> Are you planning to update your packages to Hardy Heron in
> a very near future ?
Depends on the definition of "near". It will probably take me another
month: I have tons of work now and I would like to try out amd64
version.
> Does someone else have packages of GRASS + QGIS +
> Dependencies for that platform ?
Afaik no :-(
>
> Moritz
Sorry,
Jachym
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