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Re: Advice/pointers for new package



Andreas - Thanks for the very helpful email.  I think the mentoring for a month sounds wonderful.  I have been working with Brady Miller discussing this topic am he suggested I contact since he doesn't have time to take this on.  Currently we have a packaging script in GitHub that works to create a deb pkg but doesn't appear to conform to any of the deb standards.

I appreciate the reply while on vacation and will start reading the information you sent along.  I start a new job in June but should be able to squeeze in getting this accomplished. Let me know how I proceed.  Git is preferred over SVN since the rest of the project uses that exclusively.

Ian

Ian Wallace 303-681-5732

> On May 25, 2014, at 11:38 PM, Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ian,
> 
> I'm currently on vaccation but this mail seems important enough to at
> least drop a short notice.
> 
>> On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 09:27:16PM -0700, Ian Wallace wrote:
>> Hello!  Hope this isn't spamming the list but thought it would be best just
>> to ask.  I am a developer on the OpenEMR php source code and we'd love to
>> start including the package in the official Debian distros.
> 
> Mails like this are definitely no spam but the kind of mail we are
> excited about and one of the reasons we have invented this list: To
> get in contact with people we can work together to get packages of
> high relevance done.
> 
>> I have been reading lots of packaging, control files, etc and to be honest
>> I am a bit lost as to exactly what to do for a non-makefile package.  Since
>> this is essentially a web application (PHP files only) there's no
>> 'building' really just created a directory structure and packaging.  Does
>> it matter which tool we use to do that?  Does it have to be a makefile?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.  Any advice/pointers/URL's/howto's appreciated.
> 
> As I said above I just want to drop a short notice:  About two years ago
> at Libre Software Meeting in Geneva I started some preliminary work on
> OpenEMR which was based on the work of Brady Miller <brady@sparmy.com>.
> Here you can find some past discussion about this:
> 
>   https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2012/07/msg00362.html
> 
> (and following thread in mailing list.)
> 
> I do not really remember why this past discussion has stalled but the
> according SVN I created for the Debian packaging here
> 
>   svn://anonscm.debian.org/debian-med/trunk/packages/openemr/trunk/
> 
> has not seen any commits since this time (except one automatic update I
> pushed today).  So how could we proceed from here to finally get OpenEMR
> packaged?  Since some time I'm running a teaching project called
> Mentoring of the Month
> 
>   https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM
> 
> which enabled us to get some quite interesting packages included into
> Debian.  Since I'm back from vacation at beginn of Juni we could start
> doing this for OpenEMR together.  Meanwhile you could have a look at
> the relevant documentation we created for newcomers in our team which
> is called "Debian Med team policy":
> 
>   http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html
> 
> Here you will find useful hints how to start with the packaging.  You
> might also like to decide in advance what version control system you
> might like to use.  It has turned out that more and more people prefer
> Git over SVN.  I'd volunteer to migrate the stuff I created in SVN to
> Git if you like this more.
> 
> Kind regards and thanks for your interest
> 
>     Andreas.
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://fam-tille.de


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