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2010-01-18
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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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Well I tried to upload it, but forgot it has a dep on blas (which I'd yet to upload) and that has just failed in the x86 build. Feel free to take a look, otherwise I'll see what's wrong with it this evening. Links here:
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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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Where should I start in order to learn how to create .deb packages from source code? I couldn't find any step-by-step guides in the wiki. All I found were references to the Ubuntu Packaging Guide.
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2010-01-20
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Best bet is to download the debian package (i.e. .tar.gz + .dsc + .diff.gz) which contains the debian directory, then patch as appropriate and try to build with "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot"
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2010-01-20
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That's the thing. I thought the debian packages had to be compiled for the target architecture from the source tarball.
Looking for the stable debian package for aspell, I found the .tar.gz, .dsc, and diff.gz.
files you mentioned here: http://packages.debian.org/source/stable/aspell .
Will running "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot" build a .deb file that will install on the N900.
Can you point me to some documentation that explains all the steps to build the package?
Thanks,
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2010-04-10
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I compiled Octave and gnuplot on the SDK according to the instructions on the wiki http://wiki.maemo.org/How_to_Install_Octave.
I changed the configure options to install everything to /opt.
Then I created a tar.gz file and moved it to the N900, unpacked it (to /opt) and both gnuplot and octave work fine.
I only had to add the paths to /home/user/.profile and create a couple of symlinks for the gnuplot executables. I also had to install "less" from fremantle/tools to access the help files. (Help does not work too well , because it also seems to need "makeinfo".)
Anyway, now how do I go about creating .deb packages?
Some screenshots below: