> O.K. I was only thinking that it should have extension .package, since at
> Autopackage's site they were speaking about it.
?! Autopackage and autotools have nothing in common, except the four first
letters.
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O.K. I was only thinking that it should have extension .package, since at
Autopackage's site they were speaking about it.
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> I still cannot produce Autotools file. Is it myapp.package or something
> else? Gambas 2.19 here.
Does the packager return any error? Otherwise you should find the *.tar.gz
package inside the directory you specified.
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> M. Cs. escribió:
> > I've tried to create the Autopackage file for my app, and although it
> > says everything is O.K I cannot find the output file. I suppose it
> > should have .package extension, isn't? Where is it?
>
> Do you mean "Autotools"?
>
> If so, it will placed where you did choosen
That isn't correct at all: I can find all the packages for different
distros, including the Slackware, but I cannot see any .package file,
although I have Autotools installed.
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M. Cs. escribió:
> I've tried to create the Autopackage file for my app, and although it says
> everything is O.K I cannot find the output file. I suppose it should have
> .package extension, isn't? Where is it?
Do you mean "Autotools"?
If so, it will placed where you did choosen at the previous
I've tried to create the Autopackage file for my app, and although it says
everything is O.K I cannot find the output file. I suppose it should have
.package extension, isn't? Where is it?
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