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Re: project-skeleton??



On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, Peter Bartosch wrote:

> hi debians
> 
> 
> i´m using Debian since several month (uuh, its almost a year :-)
> and now i want to do some programming - firstly some small programms for
> experience 
> why not start with a correct ´development-tree´, if there´s any, so I´m
> asking myself, if there´s a skeleton-package, which provides such a tree
> that I can use for my first devel-steps?
> 
> well, learning by experience is much better, than only reading
> 
> OR: does anybody think, that analysing existing projects ist a better
> step-in into programming?

Subscribe to debian-mentors, where people will patiently help you with
pacakagin questions.

I would have a look at www.debian.org/~srivaste, where Manoj has a
selection of nice rules files.  Also look at the hello package, and the
hello-debhelper package which shows off Joey's cunning debhelper rules
assistant (which Manoj and I are becoming increasingly unusual in not
using...)

Jules

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