Building Debian Packages by Example: Packaging dlkern
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
Presents
Building Debian Packages by Example: Packaging dlkern
When:
Wednesday 19 July 2000, 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Facilitator:
Chris Fearnley, Chief Technology Officer, LinuxForce Inc.
Where:
IQ Group's Technology Lab
The Constitution Building, 12th floor, Suite 1200
325 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
Abstract
We will demonstrate the building of a Debian package by preparing a .deb file
for dlkern, a package to download the Linux kernel and verify its signature.
Dlkern is a very simple one file script. Therefore this session will cover only
the very basics of Debian Package building.
Social Dinner
Attendees are invited to gather for dinner prior to the meeting at 6:30 PM at
Dock Street Brew Pub at the Terminal (215-922-4292), 1150 Filbert Street,
Philadelphia, PA. Please RSVP so we can get an appropriate sized table.
Keysigning Notes
If you want your key signed by other members and/or Debian developers,
please follow these instructions carefully.
To facilitate the keysigning, please send an e-mail to Chris Fearnley
<Chris@CJFearnley.com> with the following details about your public
key:
* Your real name * Your email address * Your User ID, as it appears
on their public key. In most (all?) * cases, this
should be a mixture of your real name, plus your email address.
* Your Key ID * Your Key Size (bits) * Your Key Fingerprint *
The contents of your public key * The type of key (RSA in most cases)
GPG users should use "gpg --export --armor NAME " to retrieve their
key and "gpg --fingerprint NAME" to retrieve their fingerprint and
KeyID. For PGP users, most of this information can be obtained by
typing "pgp -kvc <username>".
Finally, please bring positive picture ID to the meeting as well as a copy of
all of the information that you send to Chris by e-mail.
Note: The Keysigning Parties Page has an overview of keysigning get-togethers.
Many Thanks to David Coe for providing this link.
--
Christopher J. Fearnley | LinuxForce Inc.
cjf@LinuxForce.net | Chief Technology Officer
http://www.LinuxForce.net | Design Science Revolutionary
"Dare to be Naïve" -- Bucky Fuller
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