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Re: Linux release coobook [message #13776 is a reply to message #13765] Sat, 26 January 2008 13:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mdelfede is currently offline  mdelfede
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I guess the difficult stuff is not to make .deb or .rpm packages, but to make them on every supported platform.
Usually .deb created for ubuntu gutsy can have problems on feisty and on other debians. The same happns for rpms.
If you want to be sure to have packages for all distros, you must build one on each of them.
For example, I could make a .deb for ubuntu gutsy, but I've no time to make (and test) packages for other linuxes ....
The best would be to have a mantainer for each linux distribution. That could be done without much effort.

Another good solution would be to release souce tarballs with config/makefile, that could go well for all distros.

Ciao

Max
 
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