Hello,
it took me some time, but I finally prepared script to make Debian
packages. It build 'debs' from scratch and save them in /usr/adm/deb.
If deb/ directory exist in script working directory the building step
is omitted and these packages are installed by apt-get instead of
time-consuming compilation.

It still needs some work, but generally works. I tested it on lastest
stable Debian release.

TODO is:
 - properly describe dependencies in packages meta-data - currently all 
   of them are simply pushed as ukw-openmeetings dependencies,
 - these packages are still not created by-the-book
   (by-the-Debian-book :D), they should follow Debian guides before they
   can be submitted to official Debian repositories.

Any sugestions welcome!

The script is based on great work by Stephen Cottham. In fact I just done 
some cleaning and adjusted it to use with 'checkinstall'. 

Deb packages for amd64 architecture can be found here:
        http://q84fh.net/?q=dane/projekty/openmeetings/index.xml
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