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Home » Developing U++ » Releasing U++ » how to make my own PPA for Ubuntu?
Re: how to make my own PPA for Ubuntu? [message #40197 is a reply to message #40195] Tue, 02 July 2013 10:14 Go to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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bonami wrote on Tue, 02 July 2013 05:20

According to http://askubuntu.com/questions/189529/can-i-upload-binary-pa ckages-to-a-launchpad-ppa, ONLY source packages are allowed to be added to PPA.
However, I can see U++ on PPA has
Number of packages:
    11 source packages (273.8 MiB)
    110 binary packages (2.3 GiB)

Are these really binary packages uploaded?
I do not think I can ask lanuchpad servers to build my U++ code. So how can I upload my source package or U++-generated binaries to launchpad please?

The way PPA works is that you upload only source pacakges (.dsc) and launchpad builds the binary packages for you. So the packages you see were not uploaded but built in place Wink

Honza
 
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