fpm looks like a critical part of a toolchain. One script would put it 
together, I think. Some further research is required, but it should be 
pretty easy to build. We need a list of dependencies, a .desktop file and 
some planning around paths. :-) But then it should be a simple matter of 
running the script to pull the code, build the packages and upload them to 
their end destinations. I am sure that there is some work involved in 
getting distributions to pick it up in their repositories, but it doesn't 
look like it will be a lot of work.

Chris

On Monday, November 17, 2014 8:47:04 PM UTC-8, Davy Cottet wrote:
>
> I've downloaded the .deb and installed it via Ubuntu Software center.
> Sounds that it doesn't like the "quality" of your "untrusted" package ;).
> However that's a good start and the usefull files are copied into 
> /opt/leo-editor/leo-editor/leo/ which is probably too much folders...
> One more things is that there is no launcher installed in the 
> /usr/local/bin path and no .desktop file in /usr/share/applications
> I'm gonna have a look at this fpm
>
> PS :
>  
>
>> - if user can and want to install it with pip as a python package or in a 
>> more "standalone" way
>>
>
> I mean that pip is not necessarly installed on every machine. But then I 
> reallize that it is not really an issue, since user may have to get root 
> (or sudo) access in one way or another in order to install other 
> dependencies
>

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