Hi,
I found these links on the Developer Resources section of the Ubuntu wiki -
http://women.alioth.debian.org/wiki/index.php/English/PackagingTutorial
http://women.alioth.debian.org/wiki/index.php/English/MaintainerScripts
https://perso.duckcorp.org/duck/cdbs-doc/cdbs-doc.xhtml
For deeper
Some applications do separate functionality and depend on
external packages when necessary (the gpe stuff does, for
example), but you should do so unnecessarily...
Clearly, I meant to say that external dependencies should _not_ be used
needlessly.
Oops,
Mike
Thanks for the page, very nice. But could you
please extend the '...also simple to build one'
section a bit more and write an
idiot proof step by step
command line series of what to do after
you have a compiled an application running on the
Nokia? I would greatly appreciate this as
the
Hi,
I added a HowTo to the Maemo Wiki:
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowTo_SimpleDeb
regards, Armin.
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Hi Stephen,
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 07:27, Stephen DeGabrielle wrote:
[...] as I have not worked out how to package it yet [...]
Building deb packages for the Nokia 770 is actually very easy,
if you know how. This posting explains the basic structure of
a simple package: