hi, On Di, 2013-04-09 at 19:57 +0300, Zoltán Balogh wrote: ... > > Actually it is not that difficult and we have good tools. The pkgme, > pbuilder and the dozen of wrapper apps make packaging simple. > > But regardless how good wrappers and how well automated toolchain we > invent to make it even more simple the developer still need to have the > information for the control file and at least have some idea what > license is the best for the application.
is there any reason to build the package (instead of uploading it to a
PPA) ?
all my above comments in this thread were solely referring to create a
source package once you are done with programming and have a ready to
run app (that you tested in qmlscene or by using a device (or even by
using a yet to come emulator) in an unpackaged manner ...
there should be no need at all to build a binary package locally ... our
sdk should just make sure a source package is created and probably have
a "publish to PPA" button where the binary package then gets built ...
*if* someone wants to do a local build i would consider that an advanced
task for which you can indeed use a pbuilder or some such ... generally
creating a *source* package should be completely arch agnostic though
and easy to automate from the sdk ...
ciao
oli
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