http://gambaswiki.org/bugtracker/edit?object=BUG.702&from=L21haW4-

Comment #11 by Donald Dwane ROSS:

The option for Signing a package is no longer in the package build of 3.8.1 
(that I can find, which upgraded just recently) so the sign option is not a 
problem. The builds seem smooth enough with out it. Now if you can get a 
package build to not display Package is of bad quality in the Ubuntu Software 
Center.
The Gambas3.8.1 package build doesn't seem to be satisfying the Lintian check 
results.
Try this for yourself, just package anything you have on Ubuntu 14.04 or 15.04 
with Gambas3(.5.x to 8.1) and set the Ubuntu Software center to activate on a 
.deb file. Double click your package build xxxxxxxx.deb file and choose 
install. In a few seconds mine pops up "The package is of bad quality" Box 
(Details shows problems, Ok Crashes the install , Ignore and install is left to 
install anyway (WHICH SEEMS TO INSTALL OK). I have seen this on several 
programs to be installed besides the ones I have tried from the Ubuntu Software 
center that have been programed with Gambas3. If its not doing it for you the 
problem may be on MY Hard drive install of 15.04 or the Flash drive install of 
14.04, all have various versions of Gambas3 from 3.5.x to 3.8.1. When I get 
time I will build a fresh Flash drive and try it on my code to see if it has 
problems.
So far the most reliable way to run a program with Gambas is to build a 
FlashDrive with persistence on Ubuntu 14.04LTS and install the entire Gambas 
program environment and all extra dependencies, compile the program I write and 
package and install it there. The flash drive can be used from computer to 
computer with the program that way, in other words build a LIVE install of my 
program (found that the Ubuntu Builder is another problem child in versions 
above 12).
It would probably help a LOT, LOT, LOT if a package could be built with the 
Gambas runtime and the stuff it needed for the version of Gambas used to 
compile the program. (Just a thought, kind of like a stand alone .exe (Ohhhhh 
for the old DOS days).



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