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Debian Package Repository HOWTO
Bear Giles,
<bgiles@coyotesong.com>
draft, 21 May 2001
This document provides instructions on how to set up an "
apt-get
-able" repository (or archive) of Debian packages. It also describes some common reasons for using one.
1.
Introduction
1.1 Linux packaging tools
1.2 Target audience
1.3 Trademarks et al
1.4 To do
2.
Directory Structure
2.1 The
Sources.list
entry
2.2 Package directory structure
2.3 Indices
2.4 Pool
2.5 Incoming
2.6 Marginally useful script
3.
Downloading packages from the repository
3.1 Binary packages
3.2 Source packages - source only.
3.3 Source packages - compilation
4.
Uploading packages to the repository
4.1 Upload control files
4.2 Upload program:
dupload
4.3 Installation
5.
Modifying Packages
5.1 Scope
5.2 Initial Setup
5.3 New Debian releases
5.4 Local modifications:
debian
directory
5.5 Local modifications: package source
6.
Simple Repositories
6.1 Self-reliance repositories
6.2 Regression testing
7.
Optimization for Pentiums
7.1
binary-i586
7.2
CFLAGS
8.
Stack Guard
8.1 Modifying
gcc
9.
Required, Important and Standard Packages
10.
So you want to produce your own distribution?...
11.
Legalities
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