Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-19 Thread Ivan Vučica
Hi all, instead of sleeping, tonight I invested time in something more fun: Debian packaging support in gnustep-make. That means you can type 'make deb' and, as long as you have a properly patched 'equivs-build' on your machine, you should get a Debian package of gnustep-make. And if you include

Re: Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-19 Thread Philippe Roussel
Hi Ivan, On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 06:10:00AM +0200, Ivan Vučica wrote: > Hi all, > > instead of sleeping, tonight I invested time in something more fun: Debian > packaging support in gnustep-make. Before I test this, didn't you forget to commit deb-equivs-control.template ? Thanks, Philippe --

Re: Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-19 Thread Ivan Vučica
Good morning! On Friday, September 20, 2013, Philippe Roussel wrote: > > Before I test this, didn't you forget to commit > deb-equivs-control.template ? > > Added! I've also kept on working and it turns out I overcomplicated by adapting the file enumeration taken from nsis.make. I also did not p

Re: Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-19 Thread Philippe Roussel
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 07:33:56AM +0200, Ivan Vučica wrote: > Good morning! Yeah, reading emails while drinking my first coffee ! > On Friday, September 20, 2013, Philippe Roussel wrote: > > > > > Before I test this, didn't you forget to commit > > deb-equivs-control.template ? > > > > > Added!

Re: Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-19 Thread Ivan Vučica
On Friday, September 20, 2013, Philippe Roussel wrote: > > Great, thanks for your work. This could be a great way to offer fresh > deb packages to potential users, Hopefully that'll be so :-) > even if those packages aren't > entirely debian compliant. > > I probably won't even try to make the

Re: Preliminary Debian packaging support

2013-09-23 Thread Jamie Ramone
Ivan, if you (or anyone else reading this) are interested, here's what I'm using for my distro (see attachment). It's sort of a compromise between NEXTSTEP/OPENSTEP, Rhapsody and Mac OS X. I'll eventually change the System prefix here to the distro's name. For now I'm just using a more generic appr