On 8/9/19 10:36 AM, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Saira,
Hi Andreas,
That sounds like a nice challenge! To be honest, I wish there was a bit more uniform way of writing apps! It seems that there are no standards in this sense and I have this problem myself when I start a new app.On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 03:44:48PM +0100, Saira Hussain wrote:The debian/install file is your friend. See `man dh_install`. Just "inventing" names for control files does not help. ;-)Of course it is. I read again the dh_install but now your comment helped me. On the previous packages there were different install files so I got confused.I guess after the outreachy project you are fully equiped with all knowledge to build the first package from scratch yourself. ;-)
Should I have a src file? Some people have examples folder, some have tests folders with examples, etc. Very complicated! I know you can't enforce everyone but some good practices will be awesome!
I've seen a few articles about Python and it seems sometimes there are more uniform projects but still I can't seem to be able to decide the best way. Sometimes there are even cpp and header files all in a flat structure.
Could you please also mention where the data file was obtained from? (Some script containing `wget <location>` possibly with some copyright note would be fine.)Now tests are passing. Yei! I am only adding the wget and it's ready! Pushing this on master right now.Uploaded. Thanks for your work on it and have fun with the next package of your choice
Great. Thanks for all your help, patience and support!
Andreas.
Thanks SH