I'm currently working with a small group to engineer some software which we intend to distribute within Debians package format, to help in distributing them we've already setup a web server that can handle the requests from APT's sources.list properly... Currently I have to move any upload'd files from the incoming directory to the appropriate directory by hand and regenerate the Packages and Sources files with dpkg-scan* utilities... I inquired on #Debian this afternoon and was suggested to post on here as dinstall is not currently a packaged install... I'm hoping to be able setup a mechanism much like dinstall handles maintainer uploads but I really would like to be able do so without re-creating the entire wheel from square one... I would greatly appreciate if dinstall were available, minus any Debian "proprietary" code of course, if at possible... If that is not possible it looks like I have lots of extra coding to begin work on but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.. Worst case scenerio is I receive a 'No' to my request... Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse UnderGrid Network Services -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, | Jeremy T. Bouse - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net | | PGP ID/Fingerprint: 1024/E83D9AE5/4ACC03F098D78198 19D0593E50E597E9 | | Public PGP key available by sending email with 'send pgpkey' in subject | | Jeremy.Bouse@UnderGrid.net - NIC Whois: JB5713 - undrgrid@UnderGrid.net | | The world is coming to an end ... SAVE YOUR BUFFERS!!! | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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