Yes, that's what they mean with a .deb package. P.S.: Evan, you need to change the default 'Reply to' field on mailman to send the replies to the list.
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On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 04:58 -0400, Joe Cascio, Jr. wrote:
> I apologize for being late to this discussion, but is an Aptitude
> install package feasible?
>
> JoeC
>
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 4:03 AM, JuanJose Galvez
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> randulo wrote:
> > As the person who installs a lot of OS on various hosts, I'd
> say that
> > even newbies can download a tar or zip file and if they
> don't have a
> > shell account there is usually a defined method to
> decompress archives
> > in their control panel. At that point, pointing a browser at
> an
> > install directory is usually what continues the process.
> >
> > r
> >
>
>
> I do agree with you on that point. I'm modifying the installer
> right now
> so that it will check to see if a person has uploaded the
> laconica
> files, but if they haven't it will check to see if it is
> capable of
> download and decompressing the archive. If the account doesn't
> have the
> capability then it will give them a link to download the
> software with
> instructions to decompress and upload the files.
>
> I figure it is a decent way to handle the two situations.
>
> JJ Galvez
> GimmeSoda.com
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