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| On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:10:43 +0200, Sergey Kvyato <sun@neutrino.od.ua> wrote: > How can I make pkg from compiled soursce's? You can use a program like checkinstall or slacktrack. If you want to make packages in the "proper" way, then look in to makepkg. (man makepkg.) -- Mark Hill <usenet@mark.ukfsn.org> (Yahoo address not read) GPG KeyID: 4A3B58AC |
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| In article <2003-12-14T08-41-37@heaney.example.org> Mark Hill wrote: > On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 13:10:43 +0200, > Sergey Kvyato <sun@neutrino.od.ua> wrote: >> How can I make pkg from compiled soursce's? > > You can use a program like checkinstall or slacktrack. If you want to > make packages in the "proper" way, then look in to makepkg. (man > makepkg.) There are also nice tutors on http://linuxpackages.net/ but you should read the archives of this group, this topic was discussed some days ago, someone (I don't remember) recommed to use some new description of Slack. pack. creation. Regards -- Mateusz Łoskot, mateusz (at) loskot (dot) net GNU/Linux (Slackware 9.0) http://counter.li.org #220771 |