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@brodock Thanks for this pull request. Packaging and distribution are things I've been wanting to address. Given that apt-select is an Ubuntu specific program, I've decided to start working on making Launchpad the distribution platform. In the meantime, I recommend that anyone looking for a .deb package use this fork. fpm and fpm-cookery seem like very useful tools. |
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This pull request is a followup of #14 and will build packages on travis and upload it to github tagged releases.
See https://github.com/brodock/apt-select/releases/tag/0.1.0 as an example of automatically generated package.
All you have to do is tag your commit with the same version number your package have.
For further versions, you have to edit deb-package.rb
versionand tag the appropriate commit with the same version found there.